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CANAOA-TUSSOAY MMNIIM. JUNI SS. tM\nNUMSgRI\nRUSS RETRtAi BEFORE CONTINUOUS ATTAC\nLONDON CLEARS RAID DAMAGES TO S TART REBUILDING\nWhen London residents read of 1000-plane raids by the R.A.F. .on German cities\nwith resulting devastation they can look at scenes like the above with a certain grim sat-\nItfaction. For ths s part of the Heart of Empre, stll scarred by the all-out Luftwaffe\nraids. The picture was made from Ludgate Hill looking West toward St. Bride's, Fleet\nSt. and Reuters, and shows how the work of demolishing, clearing and rebulding has\nalready started.\nCanadian and U.S.\nPatrols Cooperate\nin Hunt (or Subs\nSub Attempted to Shell U.S. Army Fort ot\nSeaside, Ore., While Two Enemy\nCraft Shelled Vancouver Island\nVICTORIA, June 22 (CP) \u2014British Columbia defence\nservices remained on the alert tonight following an official\nstatement In the House of Commons today by Defence Minister Ralston that Saturday night's unsuccessful shelling of the\nlighthouse and Dominion Government radio station at Estevan,\non the West Coast of Vancouver Island, apparently had been\ncarried out by two enemy craft.  (Also see pages 5 and 7.)\nOfficials remained silent on the suggestion advanced by\nMayor Andrew McCavin of Victoris that a surface raider \"is\nloose on nuisance raids\" on the Pacific Coast. Col. Ralston's\nststement referred td \"enemy craft\" but previous official announcements attributed the attack to a submarine. United\nStates military authorities ttt\nSEE WEDNESDAY\nPAPER FOR NEW\nTAXES\nfinance Mtnlttar Hiley1! budget will appear la Wtdnttdiy i\nptper with the complete itory\noo new taxation Ukei; ta attect\neverybody.\nNAZI\nCASUALTIES IN\nYEAR IN RUSSIA\nRuss Claim 3,500,000\nKilled; Own Losses\n.  4,500,000\nSAY 20,000 HUN\nPLANES DOWNED\n* MOSCOW, June 23 (Tueidty).\n(AP)\u2014Tht Germtni hivt loit fO,-\n000,000 men killed, wounded tnd\nttken prisoner In tht tint yttr\nof tht wtr with Ruiili, tgtinit\nSoviet Iomi of 4,500,000 the Soviet Information Bureiu innounctd today in t year-end review.\nOf the total German casualties,\nit least 3,500,000 were killed, the\ninnouncement said.\nIt gave German plane losses at\n50,000 craft compared to 9,000 Russian and said the Nazis lost 24,000\ntanks to Russia's 15,000. The bureau\nsaid the Germans also lost 30,500\nguns.\nSeventy per cent of the Red\nArmy'i wounded have returned\nto action, the announcement laid,\nwhile Germany has been able to\nreturn only 40 per cent of her\nwounded to lhe ranka.\nThl! discrepancy was attributed\nto the overworked German ambulance aervice, which had been geared\nfor 1 ''lightning war\".\nReviewing the war aince the German atlack was launched June 22,\n1B41* the Information Bureau said\nthat Instead of knocking out the Red\nArmy in two months, as the Germins expected, the Nazis in one\nyear have witnessed \"complete collapse of their war plans,\"\nThe German army of 1942 Is not\nwhat it was at the beginning or\nthe war, the statement continued,\nadding that picked troopi have been\nkilled and officers demoralized.\nWINS TEMPORARY\nThe review acknowledged the\nGermans may achieve successes in\nsomt lectori of the front in the\nnear future but theie will be temporary.\nGerman official circles said on\nMarch 8 that Germany's casualties\ntotalled 1,500.000, including killed,\nwounded and missing.\nThe last official German claims\non Russian louts were made Nov\n21 when it was stated 10,000,000 So-\nCanadian Premier\nCongratulates .\nRussians\nOTTAWA, June 22 (CP) -\nPrime MinUter Mackenzie King\ncongratulated the Sovltt people\ntoday on the \"forcefulnesi and\ndetermination\" of Ruulin n-\nilstance in 12 monthi ot wir\nigaimt Germany.\"\n\"Today our peoplei era fighting ilde by side,\" Hr. King old\nla a menage observing the anniversary of Germiny'! attick\non Ruslla June 22, IMl.\n\"Tomorrow, wntn am scourge\nof Fuciim ii ended, our peoplei\nwill work lide by lide to aid in\nestablishment of a world order\nbased upon the dignity of all\nmen and the interdependence of\nall nations.\"\nviet troops had been killed, wounded or captured.\nThe most recent Soviet casualty\nfigures were given by the Soviet\nInformation Bureau Nov. 28 as 6,-\n000,000 German casualties and 2,\n122,000 Russion losses.\nCreston Reclamation\nHearing Aug. 18\nCouncil Here Learns\nNotice that the Creston Reclamation Company'i application for permission to reclaim additional land\nnear Sirdar would be heard at\nCreston Aug. 18 was received by tha\nCity Council Monday night from the\nInternational   Joint   Commission.\nTwo Fliers Killed\nin Coast Crash\nPRINCE RUPERT, B. C, June 22\n(CP)\u2014Two members of the Royal\nCanadian Air Force stationed at\nPrince Rupert are believed to have\ndied ln the crash of their plane\ninto the sea off Digby Island Saturday, Sqdn. Leader L. H. Brooki,\ncommanding officer, announced today, i\nThey were Fit. Sgt. E. Phillips\nand Fit. Sgt. H. Baum, Fit. Sgi.\nPhillips' parents live at Auburn, N.\nY\u201e and Sgt. Baum's parents at\nOutrement, Que.\nArgentine President\nDecides to Resign\nBUENOS AIRES, June 22 (AP)\n\u2014The newspaper Critlca said tonight that President Roberto Ortiz,\nsuffering from pirt'pl *\u25a0''* ' **--\nand in retirement for a year, hu\ndecided to resign.\nINDIANS FLEE IN\nMGHT ATTIRE AS\n(OAST IS RAIDED\nShells Whizzed Over\nHome of One\nKit if 1<5ATS\nSIX MILES AWAY\nZEBALLOS, B. C June 22\n\u2014An Indian fiiherman told tonight how exploding ihelli trom\ntntmy crift attacking the radio\nstation at Eestevan point caused\nIndians to flee their homes on i\nnetrby reservation in night attire\nand seek safety in their boati in\nHesqulat Harbor, six mllei away.\nThe Indian, Ben Thomai, reached\nhere from Estevan Point, 45 miles\nnorthward up the Weit coast of\nVancouver Island with the tint\neye-witness account of the ihelllng,\n\"Shelli hlzzed over my home on\nthe Indian reservation near the\nPoint,\" Thomai nid. \"Thert were\nabout 19 shots, but none did iny\ndamage.\n\"I waa plenty icared ind io were\nmy neighbor! and we raced for our\nboati. Some ot the Indiana were\nJuit retiring when the firing itarted and fled to their boats only partially dreued.\"\nPOOR SHOOTING\nThomas iald only one shell landed close to the lighthouse which is\nbeside the ndio itation on Estevan\nPoint. The ihelli imalhed t lot\nof rock beyond the Reierve. It\nwu poor shooting, he idded.\nThe Indian fiiherman aald the\nlightkeeper at Eatevan Point ihut\noff hii light when the attack began.\nThe Indiana who took to their\nboata tought refuge ln a bay known\nas Boat Basin, which actually torm\nthe harbor of Heiqulat, nearest lettlement to Eattvan Point.\nThe Saturday night attack wai\nthe tint direct assault of the war\non Canadian soil but failed to cauie\nany damage. The ihelli from the\nattackeri' gum landed ihort or\nbeyond the radio itition tnd light-\nhouie. Only damage wu to t few\nwindows in the radio nation, by\nconcussion.\nU.J. Navy Convoying Merchant\nShips Along Eastern (oast\nWASHINGTON, June 22 (AP) -\nI The United States Navy announced\nI today that it had instituted convoys\nfor the protection of shipping along\nI the East coast.\nA brief announcement said: \"the\n[Navy has been convoying merchant\nIthlps through the lanes ot the East\nern sei frontier for ipproxlmately\n30 days.\"\nThe Eastern sea frontier has been\ndefined In the past as Including nil\nthe territorial waters from M-'ne\nto Florida Inclusive, and under thli\ndefinition It would appear that convoys are now being operated the\nfull length of the Eut cast.\nPortland, Or*., ssid ths craft\nwhich, shelled ths Oregon\nCosst near Seaside lsst night\nwss s submarine.\nBoth Canadian aad United Itatei\nnivtl tnd air unlti trt known to\nbt cooperating ln widespread pa-\ntroll limed it finding ind eliminating tht rilders.\nCiviliin defence offlclils innounctd no idditlonil measurei. thl\nWut Coait Air Balds Prtctutlon\nsyitem hiving been ca in \"alert\"\nbasis ilnct bit Dtc. T, with AJLP.\nwardeni and otheri reidy tor Instant ctll.\n40-MINUTI ATfA^IK\nNo further dettlli regarding Saturday  night'i attack on  btivm\ntodty. Col.\nRUSS TOLD U. S.\nTO GIVE HER AID\nON BATTLEFIELD\nSecond Front, Third,\nFourth If Needed,\nPlanned\nNOTHING TO STOP\nVICTORY MARCH\nNIW YORK, Junt a (AP) -\nHirry Hopklni, ipitklng at a\nRuulin Wtr Relief rally, uld tonight Pruldtnt Roouvtlt told him\nte till tht mtttlng the Unltid\nStitei would glvt Ruuil lid on\ntht bittliflid tnd thit tht Rusiian tront would not fill.\nAntrtlng ht hid spoken to Hr.\nRooievelt t few houn btfort coming to Ntw York while tht Preildent and Prima Mlnliter Churchill\nwere Uking \"tbout itrtttglc itepi\nlight picked up by ihipt coming\ninto tha Strait ot Juan Dt ttm.\nSouth of Vincouvtr Wind, from\ntht Orient ind tht wireleu itition\nil one of the mott powerful tn tht\nDominion. It li Impossible to mike\na boat landing anywhere along tht\nrocky paint ind luppllei are\nbrought ovtr t llvt-mllt road from. to bt tiktn\", Hopkini uld tht Pres-\nFall Back on Two\nSectors in Great\nSevastopol Battlei\nGermans Renew Offensive on Kharkov Frorti\nReport Russ; Stceet Fighting Reported\nUnder Way in Sevastopol\nly.HINRY C. CASSIDY\nAuoelittd Pnu Stiff Writer\nMOSGOW, Juns 2 (Tuesday)   (AP)\u2014The Germans\nnewed thsir offensive on the Kharkov Front Monday and '\nmiles forced Sevastopol's beleaguered garrison to fall back *\ntwo sectors, official reports seid early today.\nThe Mondsy midnight Soviet communique indicated\nsmsshlng Germsn sttacks against the hard-pressed Crimesri\nnaval base continued unabated.\nThe fighting on the Kharkov Front had been on a\nduced scale for the past few days, with the Russians countfr-^j\nattacking st some points, but?\"\n<\u2022>'. ye-\n-tte*^tn\nSays John L. Lewis\nTrying to\nDefeat War Effort\nDENVER, June 13 (AP)- The\nAmerican newiptper Guild hetrd\nJohn L. Lewii, former C.I.O. preiident, iccuitd todty of \"trying to\ndefeat tht war effort and place\nhimielf In a itrong poiition ln thli\nnition even over the carcauei of\nthoie hi tht Libor movement.\"\nThe tccuiition came fronfTteld\nRobinion, Denver, i C.I.O. Vice-\nPreildent and head of the Internitlonal Union of Mine, Mill end\nSmelter Workeri. Ht chirged thit\nLewli, \"In fighting Sgilnit the C.\nI.O. and the Preildent of the United Statei li ti good a friend of Hitler as Martin Dlei and iome \u00abI\nthoie other reactionaries\"____r\"\"\"'\n\u2022 Sr\nmore thelU fell.\" Lt-Ctn. Ktn-\nneth Stuart, Chief of Canadian Oeneral Staff who b acting Commm-\ndcr-intChlef ot Welt Cout defences,\nwu* not ivillable tor comment on\nthe minister's Itattmtntl.\nMayor McGavln uid that becauie\not \"curioilty, not Jitters,\" thl ptoplt ot Britiih Columbil wtrt mxl-\noui to know If tht crtft which ittacked the Oregon ihore wu tht\numt thtt ttticktd Estevan, \"or if\nt flit surface craft ll loose on\nnuisance  rtlda.\"\nOwing to llmlttd communication facilities no ictutl reports\not the ihelllng have been received\nfrom Eslevan, even military men\nadmitting lt waa difficult to gtt\ninformation from the isolited\ncoutal hamlet\nAt Seatlde, Ore., , CoL Cirl 3\nDoney, Comminding Officer of tht\nColumbli Harbor defences, uld It\nleast nine projectiles peppered the\nFort Steveni military trtt juit\nSouth of thl \"olumbla Rive:* mouth.\nAi In the ttttck on Estevan thtrt\nwere no casualties or damage. Col.\nDoney iald fragments trom tht projectile! Indicated they were flve-\ninchers, about IS inchei long md\nweighing tbout SO poundi.\nTht lighthouse on Estev.an Point\nll 133 teet high, one of the largut'\non the Pacific Cout.  It is the tint\nHetquitt, whtrt thtre ltt lindlng\nfacllltiu.\nThe'point li named afttr Dot\nEitevin Joie Martinet, iecond lieut-\ntaint to Commandtr Jum Pert! ot\nth* corvette Santiago, who explored\ntM cout in mt.\nH\u00abr Series ol\nWASHIHOTOM, Junt 22 (AP)\n\u2014Tht United States Ntvy tnnounctd tonight t medium ilted\nAmtrietn merchant thlp wu\niunk by tn underwiter explosion, presumably in enemy mine\noff the Virglnli cout. Survivon\nhtvt been landed it tn Eut\nCout port\nBUENOS AIRES\u2014Fortlgn Miniittr Enrique Ruiz Gulnuu tnnounced tonight tbe linking ot the\n4800-ton Argtntlnt freighter Rio\nTerctro but uld he did not know\nwhether lt hid been torpedoed or\nhid hit a mint.\nBELEM, Brtxil, June 32 (AP)\n-The torpedo linking ot the\n\u00abM-ton U. S. ihip Columbian tnd\nlilt Pinamanlan ihip Cardinal\nwtrt reported here tonight.\nThere were no details immediately on the Columbian, which wai\nMid to htve bttn ttticktd ln the\nSouth Atltntic.\nThirty four lurvlvon of Bit Ctr-\n,dlnu irrived todiy it Port Salinas\nPin SUIe, ind related their ihip\nwu iunk by in Italian submarine.\nThii ihip tint wu Identified\nthe Argentine-owned Cardenas.\nAllies Seeking Earliest Maximum\nConcentration of War Power\non Axis Says Washington Statement\nldent give him thli mtiuge to deliver:\n\"Tell them thtt wt mtin to glvt\nRuult tld on tht fltld ot battle and\nthat our armed forcti will attack it\nthi right timt tnd it tht right pltce\nand thit tht Ruulin front will not\nfill.\"\nHopklni laid a iecond front, ind\nIf neeemry a third and a fourth\nfront, w\u00abuld be attabllihad tt\npte up-Nltlir'i armiei whlli the\nAllied *lr Pereet dntrayt* Mi\noltlei, ant by one.\n\"Ibe Amerlcm ptoplt htvt midt\nup thtir mlndi,\" tht Lend-Lttn\nAdministrator ind close tdviier of\nthe Pruident laid. \"Nothing cin itop\ntht onwird mtrch to overwhelming\nmilitary victory.\"\nIUly, Hopklni predicted, \"led by\nthat fit, ilmost retired exhibitionist\nMussolini, will collapse like an Inflated muihroom undtr tht tint\n\u2022treu of i violent ittack.\"\n\"Onct Mussolini wanted Ethiopia\n\u2014md got lt\u2014well, when thli wtr U\nover tf the Italian people do not\nhmg him by hli cowardly neck I\ncm only hope he will bt turned over\nto the tender mercies of tht Ethiopian King.\"\nAl for Hitler'i other mijor Ally,\nJapm, Hopklni iald the battlei\nof the Coral Sea and Midway\nwere \"preludei of the Inevitable\ndisaster that awiiti Tojo (the Japanese Premier) and his cruel mUitiry dictatorship.\"\nHopkini cautioned, however, there\nwould be defeat! and dark dayi before victory. With reference to Chint\nhe iald 'never wu that brave country ln such danger. Generallulmo\nChiang Kai-Shek cm be sure of our\naid.\"\nthe communique said the initiative was. again In the hands\nof the Gsrmsns.\nOn June 22 our troopa on the\nKharkov tront waged battle againit\nattacking German troopa,\" the high\ncommind uld,\n\"On the jjevutopol frortt fltrca\nbattlei continued. On other lectors\nof tht tront no essential changes\ntook plice.\"\nEarlier reporti uld tht defend-\nen of Sevutopol hid bttn thruit\nbuk both from the North end\nSouth, deipite their ttubborn re\nilitince whieh cott the Germani\nthouundi et llvei.     *\nTha rlilng onatende of battle\nuehtrtd In Ruuii'i iecond yeir ef\n\u00ab***\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0. ***-!\\* ; \u2022*\n(The gravity of the iltuition wu\nIndlctted by t Vlclur cltlm, hetrd\nin London by Reuten, .which\" iald\nthit street fighting hed begun in\nSevutopol md thit t number of\nthe   defenders   had   embirked\ntransporti).\nQtrmin cuuiltiei wtn eitlmit. \u25a0\ned it mort thin 100,000 but itttB\nthe enemy cime on with crushing\nnumben of mtn tnd mtehlnttkfl\nAi tha btttlt Intimity lncreu-'\nid, Germin nivtl unlti wtrt rM\nported off tht fortrtu, but ef tlH\nRunlan   Blick   Set  flttt  whote\nitllori ire helping lti dtftnea,' ym\nAround Leningrad, the Run\nclaimed to have killed 350 Gin\nand silenced nine artillery bitti\nSoviet artillery was credited I\ndestroying 410 other Germani\ntht \"Western front\" and the 1\nsectors. t -\n(The German high commind mH\ntht Ruuians attached with a I\ntank-supported force on the central\nfront Weat ot Moscow and the Volk- J\nhov sector below Leningrad. Bltttr\nfighting was continuing around\nVolkhov, the Germans aald).\nBy J. P. SANDERSON\nCanidlan Preu stiff Writer\nWASHINGTON, June 22 (AP)\n\u2014Wlniton Churchill tnd Pruldent Roouvtlt contlnuid their\nconference! htrt tonight with tht\ntnnounud objective of obtaining\n\"the eirllett miximum etnetn-\ntrttlen of Allied wtr pewtr upon\ntht tntmy.\"\nIn t joint ititement ibout tht dli-\ncuisloni they hivt bttn cirrylng\non for tour dayi, tht Pruldtnt\ntnd thi Prlmt Miniittr omitted\ndetails of decisions ruched md\nspecific problems.\n,. Mr. Roosevelt ind Mr, ChurchlU\nuld iny unofficial statements about\nthe count ot thiir discussions could\nbe nothing more thm turmtit. They\nlet down the birj of secrecy tar\nenough to disclose thit they are\n\"reviewing, or whm neeemry, further concerting the measures which\nhave for some time put been on\nfootr'to develop ind sustain tht\ntffort of tht United Nations.\"\nTheir wording wu broad enough\nto cover numeroui operatloni, iuch\nU thou of tht lend-lease progrim,\nthe combined Chiefs of Stiff, md\nthe Anglo-American production,\nfirm, ihlpping tnd munltloni assignment igcncles.\n\"Complete understanding tnd\nharmony exists between til concerned In ftcin, tbt vut md\ngrave tuki which 111 ahead,\" tht\nJoint statement nld. \"A number.\nof ouUUndlng polnti ot detail\nwhich it would hivt been difficult to adjuit b- correspondence\nhivt been adjusted by tht technical officen atter consultation\nwith tht Pruident ind the Prime\nMlnliter.\"\nPretldentlil Secretary Stephen\nEerly, who described the conferencei tl progress ln \"\u2022 very satisfactory wty,\" tali tonlght't itatement was of in \"Intermedialc\" nature and thit \" If Mil probability,\nthtre will be t finil statement'\nwben the taUi hare ended.\nFilet Writ Against\nBus Lints,\nResult of Accident\nCRANBROOK, B. C, June 23\n(CP)\u2014Mlu Mildred Lindbergh of\nWaldo hn filed 1 writ against the\nWeitern Canada Greyhound Bus\nLines it Fernie, alleging the nis-\nttlned permanent Injurlu in a bus\naccident late lut Fall between\nCranbrook tnd Femie.\nA Cillfornli woman, a passenger\nIn the lame bus, wu drowned in\nthe creek, swollen by torrentlil\nrains.\nThli li the first suit to grow out\nof the accident. G. H. Thompson,\nretired county court pudge for East\nKoetenay, Is acting for the plaintiff.\nKootenay, Lardeau\nAreas Promising\nin War Metals Hunt\nVANCOUVER, June 22 (CP) -\nBritiih Columbia hu more than 600\nproipecton ln the field thii Summer, lurching for metali, particularly thoie which might be used in\nthe war tffort.\nBecauu cinntbar, the ore of mercury, hts been found ln many location! North of Fort St. James, lt\nand the Manion Creek District, are\nthe scenes of much development\nwork to teit the deposit!, the Britiih Columbia Chamber of Minei\nhai reported.\nIn the Kootenay and Lardeau\nareu, proipecton and company\nscouti are checking over many of\nthe old lead-zinc depoiiti, and it is\nbelieved tome of theie will be openting thli yeir.\nScouti back from the Nelson and\nLardeau report iome new disccrv-\neriei ot tungsten that appear promising.\nWeafigr\nSummer took a firmer hold on\nNilion Monday with 1 lecond dty\nof sunshine tnd warmth. Summer'\nmidi iti entry Sundty with the\ntint bright md rainless day In eight\ncomecutlve days, Monday however,\ndid not quite equal ita record of 11\nhoun ot sunshine for it times the\niky wai largely overcait. The day'i\nmiximum temperature of 71 degree! equalled Sunday'i while the\nminimum it 41 wu i degree higher.\nt_\nAsk City Folk\nlo Stay Home\nThursday Night\nOTTAWA, June 22 (CP) - If\nmillions of Canadian city dwellei*\nwill itay at home Thursday eve\u00bb\nnlng they will be making an impor*\ntant contribution to the war effort,\nWartime Prices and Trade Board\nofficials said today.\nVolunteer workers in cities from\ncoast to coast are to collect sugar\n'rationing application forms between\n6 and 10 p.m. on Thursday and the |\nBoard is asking that householder!\nsee that some responsible party il\nin the building when the canvaiaer\ncalls.\nBoard officials expressed pride ini\nthe voluntary organization which I\nhai been developed. Information ;j\nreceived at headquarters today in-1\ndicated the distribution of applica- I\ntion forms was almost completed. '\nGirl Tells How Police Refused to\nBelieve Story of Escaped Flier\nNORTH   BAY,   Ont.,  Juna  22\n(CP)\u2014Story of how in Helped\nQtrmin   prlionir  of wtr ipent\nitvtnl houn dining tnd chitting\nwith  mtmbtn of t  North  Bay\nfimlly wu told  htrt todiy by\nMlu A. I. Smyth who ilio uld\nhtr liiter hid notified North Biy\npolice, concerning  tht  mm  but\nne lotion hid betn tiktn.\nThe ucaped priioner, Identified\nu Egbert Broiig, 23-year-old German parachute trooper, wu Uken\nInto  cuitody   ln  New  York-State\nand taken to Montrul, where he\ntold police yuterday he had covered more than 900 mllei of Canadian\nterritory In four dayi without being\nquestioned despite hli Germm air\nforce uniform.\nMlu Smyth uld (the man came' to\nher home with her cousin who had\npicked him up on the highway. Tho\ncousin hid bten told he wai\nGreek tiler and wanted to get lo\nnearby Ramore to catch a train.\nBefore the train left, Miu Smyth\nquoted him u saying:\n\"I'm going to tell you something\n*nd 1 hope you'll promise not <\ntell on me. I'm a German flier and J\nI escaped this morning.\"\nAfter telling them his correct\nname, the German left the house j\nand Miss Smyth said her iliter,\nMargaret, Immediately notified *\nNorth Bay police by telephone\nthat a German prisoner of war\nhad just left the house and wai\ntaking the train for MontreaL\n\"The police told her If it hid\nbeen a German he would not have\nadmitted it,\" MUa Smyth said.\nInspector William Gartshore said\nthe Sergeant on duty at the time ,\nhad been questioned concernlttfil\nthe Incident. The Sergeant'i name\nwas Michaud, the Inspector laid,\nand he explained he had no note\nof the call because it was an anonymous one. ,\n\"He claims he reported tht call\nto the military police, thinking it\nwas up to them to handle the situa\u00ab\ntion,\" tht inspector added.\nMLss Smyth said her sister had\nidentif'ed herself when the call wil\nmade.\nAt the same time military police\nauihorlties denied they l.__d been\nnc titled ol the call.\n^^*-\u00ab~..'\u00bb-,^\".-M*__IV_yr_l___^____,\n...__ ..,i;t____*________ia-\n \u2022\nmmmmmWm*.^__m\nIMson Council to Ask Gordon of\ntmlstoke to (ome and Discuss\nClerkship; Council Evenly Divided\nBfchoa Olty CeeneH, ea e few\nfc three reeerded vett. deeMed\nr4y al|ht It eek Olty Clerk\nA. tterdoe ef Revelttoke \u00ab\n^kt It Nelttn te dltom Hk let\nBp tl Iht Ctunell In whieh he\nI mat tke Ntlun offer ef tta ttr\nI Mealh fer kim te become City\nClerk wet tot tuffleiint to mtkt\nl jl werth kit whilt liavinj Revel.\nMeket and le which ht tlie ttattd\nStatHee tht rttianttitn tt w. I.\nMMM*, prettnt Ntlien City\nreteric, he weuld be wllllni te\nI meet the Council te diicuu lti ot\nIter.\n' title deciiten followed en extended debate Ip which Aldermen A. t\nMann, Oeorge Turner tnd T. &\n\u25a0ktert Interpreted Mr Gordon'l let-\nMr et refuting tkt Ntlion offer:\ngad la which Mtyor N. C. Stibbi ind\nRon Fleming tnd H. H.\nI interpreted lt as meaning Mr\nwat open to negotiation.\nI. K McKenile voted wtth\nken yieailng and Hinitt, fore-\nfttl even three-way split in which\nStibbi' vott decided the U-\nTWOVOTU\ni Twe votei wert polled. The ftnt\n\u25a0M en Aldtrman Mtnn'i motion\nHk At Council advist Mr. Gordon\nBd received hii letter refusing\nmt Nelton offer; and the aecond\npM on Alderman Fleming's motion\nliking Mr. Oordon to comt to Nil-\npi te tattrvlew tht Council tnd\nalng him Mr. Waeion had been\nauated ind htd bttn reen-\n*_\u2022 Aet er eette It eontri.\nWorming\npgerannu\nrr- oa t ttmjprary beat! \"until\niuch ttat it a Ctty Clark hu been\nproperly lnitalled. \u2022\nMr. Oordon'i letter waa Ua reply\nle tbe Nebon offer ot the City\nClerkship, tendered two weeki ago\nAt tbat time the Council'! vote wu\nrecorded umilarly, witb the Council .pllttlng ln the umt mtnner ud\nMayor Stibbi catting tht deciding\nballot Aldtrman naming Mondty\nnight took exception to tke recording ot thtt vote md tht Ntlion\nNewi\" report of tht meeting, claiming both were incorrect in report-\nlag Aldtrman Waten wai oppoied\nto the offer being made to Mr. Oordon, but rather tbat be wanted Mr.\nOordon to eome to Nelion to interview the Council Aldermin Witers\n\u25a0Uted ht had no objection to tbe\nmanner ln wbich hli itand wu reported.\n10-.IAY TIME LIMIT\nMr. Oordon will bt uked to\neome to Nelaon within the next 10\ndayi In order that the luue miy not\nbe prolonged.\nArgument wai led by Aldermen\nMinn, Turpir and Waten on tie\nont aldt, tnd Miyor Stibbi ind\nAldermen Fleming ud Hinitt on\nthe other.\nMayor Stibbi itated previoui\nCouncil! realised tomeone should\nbe tnined to take Mr. Wauon'i\npltce but hid filled to ttke ictlon\nin tht put two yean. Now die\nSuptrinnuitlon Act wu In forct.\nHt held thit the City ihould ict\nDAILV NIWI. NILION.\n\u2022  C.'-'VnOfV MORNINC JUNI tt*\nPullover Sweaters I $2 95\n\u25a0nana   >y jantzen     ^^^^^\nAll Wool in ...\n\u2022 MONTEREY BLUE\n\u2022 WHEAT COLD       \u2022 RUST\nGODFREY'S LTD.\nThe Homt of Cuarmteed Work\nClothing\nPhone 270 387 laker St.\nGuide for Travellers\nNELSON'S LEADING HOTELS\nNEW GRAND HOTEL\nPHONI     MR. AND MRI. PETER KAPAK. Propi.     PHONE\nJOA    In our new wing you miy enioy the fineit    J.A\nAa \u25a0    roomi In the Interior \u2014 Bath or Shower.    **~\n8PECIAL RATE8 BY THI WEEK OR MONTH\n\u2022rgued    tiei\n\u2022awe the Ocrtrnatnt bed aaked\neorporatiooa te retain, u tar u\npouible, ill elderly men, Iht dig\nof Ntlton .hould cooperate.\nthat li. up to a ctrttia aft,\" Hit\nWorthip uid.\nPOINT Ol IPIICIINCV\n\"There'i ao afl limit; ap le the\npoint et efficiency,\" Aldermu\nMun retaliated. \"Wt ihould retain\neur preient City Cltrk tt long aa\nbla health will ptrmlt ud give bin\nu taalatut we think ia capable\naf being trained to take bla place.\"\nAldermu Hinitt felt Mr. Oordon'i letter ww not a refueel of\nthe Ntlton offer; diet bt ihould bt\ngiven in opportunity to ttlk it\nover.\nIn oppoiition Aldtrmu Turntr\ntrgutd Mr. Oordon hid ne inten-\ntion of coming to Nelaon until i\nvacancy occurred, and ia bla opinion tba Revelstoke man definitely.\nMt out what _ie conildered a vacancy\u2014the reilgnitlc.   of Mr. Wuton.\nTht Superannuation Act wu\nmeut to bt enforced.\" Mayor Stibbi\nUutittd.\n\"The vacancy bu occurred,\" added Aldejman Fleming.\nAldermu Waten alio held that\nMr. Oordon would not come to Nelion until Informed thit Mr. Waaaon\nwiihed to leave.\n\"If he li told Mr. Waeion le on a\ntemporary bull It will not be necessary to tell him Mr. Wasson hu reilgned,\" suggested tht Miyor.\nDONT WANT RESIGNATION\n\"Wi dont wut Mr. Wuton to ra-\nslgn,\" Aldermin Flaming added.\n\"He hu refuied our offer of IUS,\"\nAlderman Mann countered.\nImmediately following tbe recording of tht vott which dtfetttd\nthe motion to advise Mr. Oordon\ntht Council hid received hli refuial\nof the Nelion offer, Aldermin Minn\nliked Alderman McKenzie how high\nhe wai prepared to go to get Mr.\nGordon.\nAlderman Fleming objected to tbe\nqueition.\n\"Alderman McKenile, tre you illowlng Alderman Filming to do all\nyour arguing for you?\" uked Aldermin Mann.\n\"Thli li out of order,\" declirtd\nMayor Stibbi.\n\"Wt hivt hid no expreailon of\nopinion from Aldermin McKenile,\"\nAldtrmu Mann  Insisted.\nAS HIOH AS AT PRISENT\nWaving Alderman Fleming's objection, Alderman McKenile replied: \"I'd lay li high as we ire\npaying our preient City Clerk.\"\nAlderman Fleming objected that\nIt wai not good buiineu \"to bring\nthli out it the present itage H we\nare dickering wtth Mr. Oordon.\"\nMayor Stibbi held thtl ihould be\n\"open to diicuuion with Mr. Gordon. If we cm get him tor $329 wt\nihould try.\"\nAlderman Flemlng-i motion proposing that Mr. Gordon be uked to\nInterview the Council and that he\nbe advised thtt Mr. Wauon htd\nbeen superannuated but hid bttn\nreengaged on a temporary bull\nuntil a new City Clark could bt\nlnitalled, wai then put to tht vote,\nwith Mtyor Stibbi' ballot deciding\nIt.\nTht timt limit of 10 dtyi wai In-\neluded upon tht insistence of Alderman Mann.\nMichel Golfer\nTitle 3rd Time\nKOtBOLlY, B. C, June H (CF)\n-Bill PncUce of Michel wen the\nCrow'i NNt Pau doll champion -\nahlp today tor tbe third time, de-\nteetiag Art Franki of Kimberley\ntwo ud one la Ike flnali of the\ntbree-dey tourney.\nLut yeir'i winner, Art Burnley\nat Ltthbrldgt, did not defend hu\ntitle \u00bbii yur\nUn. W. A. fergtt ei Cranbrook\nluccaaifully defended ber Itdlet'\ncbtmpionahip, (Meeting Mn. JB.\nBtrnum at Kimberliy, two ud ont\nin tbt tlneta.\nMeat tliti flight winner wet\nBeecher Wilion of Blairmore, Alta..\nand Mn. Archie Finley of Cranbrook wen the Women'i flnt flight\n<  -'\"fClty fronts $100\nBody\nDificit\n*\u00ab'iy wti!\nJtck O'Neill ef Kimberley took\nthe ienlor mm'i ehtmpioaehlp.\nLtthbrldgt wu choien u the ilte\nof next yeir'i tournament.\nArchie Finley of Cnnbrook did\nnot win the tournament, but he\ndid win a ipeclal prize for sinking \u2022\nhole ln one ln tbe qutllfyng round\nSiturdiy.\nGrtnt of gift} le the Nelaon Muaic\nFeetivel AaaeeiaHon wee mtdt by\nthe City Cornell Tueeday night ta\nauiit la mtetlng t deficit of $171.41\ncauied by lack of ittendince, due\nle reduced competition, it the IMS |\nFramed Vote of Thanks for Fin!\nDavid Rees\n\u2014\u2014\nTeeie\nitructor    ^^^^^^^^^^^^\nMondty ifl\nCtremony *\u25a0 W\noeived i -_t _\u25a0\nPtottvil.   Lulit Crtufurd, who wu   ^ ^ CeJPI^BHBW\n| the St John\" Ambulance Auoda-\nipaaled by Mn. 1.1. L. Dewdney ud John lobb ia waiting on\ntht Council, explained t grut oi\nthli ium, with btlucu trom previoui tatlvtlt would provldt lufficient to put tbt Auoclition ln tht\ndttr with tbout $20 on hud to\ncarry en untU FttUvtli could bt\nlucctufuily alaitd again.\nFishmen Take\nBoxla Lead\nVANCOUVER, June \u00bb (CP.)-\nNew Wutmlniter Salmonbellies\ntook over the leadenhip ot tbe ln-\nter-city box lacroue league tonight,\ncloilng with a ruih to beat Vancouver Burrardi 11-8.\nSalmonbelliei held a 1-0 lead at\ntht tnd of tht tint quarter and a\n4-1 edge at tha half. But after the\nthird quarter when Burrardi unk\nfour goali, they enjoyed only a one-\npoint lead but outscored the Vancouver team 4-1 ln the flnal quarter to assure tht victory.\nOordon Arrell ltd Salmonbellies\nto victory with four goali. Johnny\nDtlt ltd Burrird icortri with thrtt.\nLady Volunteers\nReady lor\nRationing Work\nFinil plant for tha prepantlon of\nsugar ritioning ctrdi for Nelton by\na volunte.r ladlu committee were\nlaid Monday night ln an executive\nmeeting at the home of Mn. N. C.\nStibbs, Supervlaor of Recordi tor\nSugir Rationing.\nThere hu been i flnt rtsponae\nto the ciU for volunteer worken,\nlt wu'uld, md irnngementi trt\ncomplttt for tht work, commencing\nFrldiy morning. There it itill t\nplace for more worktn, Mri. Stibbi\nuld, ind urged womtn, who wtrt\ndttn legible writen ud willing\nto aid, to phone here.\nThe lidlei will work tt Ctntrtl\nSchool ln three reltyi dally ter\ntour dayi, t t.m. till noon, 1 tm. to\n4:90 p.m, wd 7 p.m. to I p.m.\nAssisting Mn. Stibbi In orginlz-\nIng in Mrt. Reginald H. Dili, Mn.\nE. T. Stromitttd, Mri. T. H.\nBourqut md Mri. T. 8 Shorthouie.\nVANCOUVER\/B. C, HOTELS\n\u2022YOUR VANCOUVER HOME\"\nDufferin Hotel\nSeymour SL       Vancouver, B. C.\nNewly renovated throughout Phonti tnd  elevator\nA. PAmERSON. late of\nColeman, Alta.. Proprietor\n]\nWater Level\nLevel of the Weit Arm continued It! recession at Nelion Monday\ndropping to 9.05 feet ibove the low\nwater mark, a decline of .21 foot\nln 24 houn. Saturday'i level wu\n10.12 foot above.\nAlda wu written u part ot the\nfestivities for Empreu Eugenie at\nthe opening of the Suez Canal in\n18M.\nAre You Guilty of\nPUBUC WASTE\nWaite in Wartime is no longer Waste of money or money's value.\nWaste is now the avoidable use of labour and materials\nfor purposes other than War.\nLUXURY PURCHASING is WASTE in Wartime\nIt wastes money otherwise available for purchase of War Bonds.\nIt wastes Labour otherwise available for War Work.\nIt wastes material otherwise available for War Purposes\nREMEMBER:-\n\"He who goes on a buying spree\nDelays the day of Victory.\"\nConsolidated Mining & Smelting Co.\nof Canada, Ltd.\nTrail, 8.,C.\nSouth Slocan\nSOUTH SLOCAN, B. C. - Mlu\nBetty Bird hai left for Vmcouver\nfor in Indefinite villi\nGordon Cobb, who hai been ln\ntraining at Vemon, paid a weekend\nvisit to hli parents, Mr. ind Mri. O.\nC. Cobb, prior to leaving for the\nEast. Mr. Gordon Cobb hai Joined\nthe Royal Canadian Artillery.\nMri. E. Stone of Waneta has came\nto make har home with her aon,\nHarvey Stona.\nMr. and Mri. Henry Nixon and\nchildren motored to Perryi on Wed\nnaaday,\nThomai Anderson of Trill viilted\nhli parenti, Mr. md Mri. Eric Anderson.\nMr. ind Mri. H. H. Frizzell of\nTrill ipent \u2022 couple of dtyi with\nMr. tnd Mri. O. W. Humphry, Mrs.\nFrtaell'i parents, at Summerhill.\nMr. and Mri. Alex Gray and little\ndaughter Donna, recently of Sbtep\nCreek, htvt takan up ruidtnet ln\none of the Oliver cottages.\nMr. and Mn. W. Metzgtr of Ron-\nland are ipending \u2022 week with\ntheir ion md dtughter-ln-ltw, Mr.\nand Mri. Harold Mttzgir.\nMn. G. C. Cobb wai a Nelson\nviiltor Thuriday.\nMr. tnd Mri. W. A. MacCabt and\nson Bruce ipent the dayi it their\nSummer home tt Willow Point.\nMrs. Frank Frisby of Nelson was\ntht gueit of Mri. Frank Scott during tht wtek.\nMn. William Muir md children\nBeryl and James of Vancouver are\nspending t few week! with Mr. tnd\nMn. G. Sweet and Mr. and Mn. D-\nMuir, respectively.\nBees Take (\nGals W\nTRAIL, B. C, June 22.-The Btu\ndefeated the \"C\" team ta in exciting softball game of the glrli leigut\nin Vlctorli Park Monday night J-B.\nThe Ci were ahead In the fourth\nInning but were unable to icore\nduring the rest of the game. M.\nSmith pitched for the Cs until the\nlast half of the ilxth, tnd itruck out\nfour tnd walked ont. H. Rothtry,\nwho replaced her ln the lait of the\nsixth, itruck out ont ind illowed\nno walki. D. Miller, pitching for tha\nBees, struck out one and gave away\none walk. T. Harrison made a home\nrun for the Ci ind K. McLean\natruck two homeri for the Bees. M.\nRandall hit a three-bagger thd C.\nSimister itruck t two-bait hit, both\nfor the wlnneri. The C'l made 11\nhit! ind four erron while tht Btei\nhad 12 hiti and two erron.\nTetmi were:\nCi: M Smith p, E. Mtwdaley e,\nM. Cronie lb, I. Morrii 2b, H. Rothtry Sb, p, J. Grieva ss, M. Flnlay If,\n\u00bbb, T. Harriion cf, D. Rou, rf.\nBeei: D. Miller p, H. Merry e, C.\nSimister lb, M. Randall 2b, If, E.\nTrlppel 3b, K. McLean si, E. Brown\nIf, 2b, H. McLean cf, F. Kjorsvlk rf,\nUmpires: Len Ryman and Carl\nLoblik.\nHon. ugned by Hid Royal Highneu\ntbe brl ef Athlone u Knight Coo-\nmander. Tba illuminated document\n\u25a0tated tbe vcte of thinki wu 'for\nviluabli uiltttnee rendered In tbe\nfurthering of tht work tf tbe order.\"\nHla reply wu to expreu the top*\nthit bt eould contlnut to umt ta\nBrat aid training lor May yeen.\nAWARD! PftlMNTID\nMayor N. C. SUbbe preunted tbt\ntrued vote ef tbaeka to My. leet,\nbad preemtod St John Ambulance\nAjtoeuUoo awarda le mccaortul\ncudidetu u followi:\nFlnt yeu certificate!\u2014 Mlai Connie Genge, Cyril 3. Bdgmton, Lionel Somen and Mn. Agnu Brltton.\nSecond Yeer Voucher\u2014Eric Holm-\nptn.\nThird yeer nedaUlont-Mlu ld-\n1th Lawtoa. Arthur L Ruatoka,\nHerbert Pitta and George Kiway.\nCity Asks More\nTenders on\nHospital Work\nCity CouncU will Inform Kooteniy Ltkt Gtntrtl Hoipittl Socltty\nthtt lt ipprovu tbt propoied Installation of iniuliting oiaterlal at tba\nieolatlon hoipital, but wuhei tendon to be called publlrly. The Hoipital Society lubmitted to tha City\nCounrll Monday night a requut\nMonday night utquwt for aaalat-\nmre ln having tht ltolttlon unit in-\ntultttd md lubmitted two tenden,\none of |1M and ene of $175 M. Tbt\nCouncil felt there ihould bt mort\ntender!.\nTrail Office\nEdge Oul Foundry\nTRAIL, B. C, June U\u2014T*he Oeneral Office tttm won from tht\nFoundry team, 15-1J In a Smelter\nLeague loflbill game ln Butler\nPark Monday. Tht Foundry tried\nhird to tvtn the ..mr. but tht whltt\ncoUtr boyt wert 7-2 thud In tbt\nflnt Inning.\nTeama were:\nFoundry\u2014W. Brownlle n, D. C.\nKirkpatrick c, B. Biauro 2b, A\nAtuter lb, B. Marder p, A. Robb\nJb, C. Lund If, J. Reid o, Doan cf\nJ. Rossworm rf.\nGenertl Office\u2014Tiron, Edwirdi,\nChrliti-tno, Covemy, S1111 r,\nKrause, Fortin, Hewgill, Whlttaker.\n\"WORN OOT\"\nANI WORRIED\nInning\niiy, amble le de\niome work \u2014 crinlj\nwith the children \u2014\n\u2022\u2022ling miserable.\nBlaming it in \"Mmi\"\n\u25a0henthtkitliityimty\n.teeutelerder. When\nudneytlailthetyalem\ndip with impwitiu.\nI leid.the. - hickicht friquenlly Mtn\nDodd'i Kidney Pills help clew Ihe ly.tem.\nfiring attorn a duaet le reilore hullh\nuid-Mwiy. Euy tt tiki. Sift.      n_\nDodds Kidney Pills\nFor\nStorage\nFor\nCrating\nPHONE  10*\nWILLIAMS\nThe Specialists\nFRUITVALE\nFRUITVALE, B. C.-Compllment-\nlng Mri. Elmer Johnion, the Ladles' Friendly Club entertained at a\nfarewell tea party at the home cf\nMn. Johnson Tea wu aerved, Mri.\nW. T. Cole and Mn. L. Ayre, assisted the hostess, Mrs. Williams\non behalf of the club preiented the\nhonoree with a farewell gift.\nMr. and Mn. Johnson and daughter Janice left Friday. They will\nmake their home ln Vancouver but\nMn. Johnion and diughter will\nvialt relative! it Pincher Creek for\na month before joining Mr. Johnson at the Coast\nMn. Glenn Graham was hoiteu\nit i Jolly children'i party Wedneiday afternoon when her imaU ibn\ncelebrated his fourth birthday. The\n\u25a0ervlng table wu centred by t pretty birthday cake, topped with four\ncandles. Mrs. R. Groslin assisted\nthe hosteu. The gueiti wert P.\nMorrlion, M. Groslyn, Ronald Mason, Ray Groslin, Billy Muon, M.\nMorrison, Mrs. Morrison and Mrs.\nH. Mason.\nMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grieve and\nfamily of Vanoouver arrived Monday. Mr. Grieve will return to Vancouver In a few dayi' but Mn.\nGrieve and ohlldren are here on\ntwo months' vacation u guests of\nMr. and Mn. J. Sadler, Mrs.\nGrieve's parenta.\nMn. W. E. Grieve ind Miaa Beth\nGrieve were weekend vislton :o\nTrail.\nMrs. Rose Anderson and sons\nEldoa and Orval of Spokane visited relativei here at the weekend.\nMn. J. Laurie of Trail was the\nguest of Mn. S Pollock.\nMr. and Mn. A. R. Helghton and\ndaughter Bernice visited Trill.\nMn. S. Pollock left Tuesday to\nipend two weeki vacation it Cout\npolnti.\nMr. md Mri. J. B. Dovty of\nover the weekend.\nMr ind Mn. A. Crulckshank are\nweekend vlilton to Tril).\nPte. Auitin Olien, who hai been\nspending hli leave h;re, left for\nHamilton, Ont,\nOfficers Decorated\nfor Rescue of\nStranded Airmen\nWASHINGTON, June 22 (AP)\nAn officer of \u2022 U. S. lubmarlne ln\nIhe Southweit Pacific recently\nswam ashore on t Jeptneit-occU-\npitd iilmd, locited I group of Australian flien tnd trranged their\ntranifer to the underaei ship that\nremoved them to ufety, the Navy\ndiicloted today.\nThe itory wai toM ln an an\nnouncement of the award of the\nNavy Crou for herotim to 24-yeir-\nold Entlgn Ctrlion Cook, ntvtl reserve officer ot Marblthead Rock,\nMut. Tht submarine commander,\nwho took hii veuel through Jipaneie patroli successfully, wai ilso\ndecorated with the Navy Crou. He\nwu Lieut. Hiram Caaeedy, 33, of\nBrookhaven, Miss.\nThe dlitance from the moon to\nliie earth varlei from 221,614  to\n252,972 milea.\nInsurance Nen\nLick Hustlers 5-1\nTRAIL, B. C, tt-* a-Th* Sukatchewan Lift Item beal tbe HarrU Huitlen 8-1 in a unior mtn'i\nloftbill gimt it Victoria Park Monday, ne Huitlen made tbeir lone\nrun In the liath Inning and bed alx\nhita and two erron. Tbe Iniur-\nince nine made two runa la fm\niecond, tnd one In ttch ed the\nfourth, ilxth ind ninth. They wire\ncredited with lt hita tnd two erron. Brovtrmtn, chucking for\ntbe winnen, itruck out three ind\ngave no walka. Gnhim, pitching\nfor tbe Huiilirc, atruck out three\nind> illowed thrtt walka. Two baae\nhlti were made by Stanton for tbe\nHuatlan, Martin, Bakken, and Waddell for tbe Saekatcbewea Ufa.\nTeama ware:\nHarrii Hui lara-B. Dimock lb, 3.\nBileiky aa, K Stenton *>, R Graham p, J. Burrowi c, L. Tognotti rf,\nD. Baril If, B. Burke cf, J. McLeod\nlb.\nSukitchtwtn 1.1ft- H Widdell\ncf, A. Tognotti rf, I. Toffolo If, Bov-\nermtn p, L. Knipp c, 3*. Cimeron\n2b. R. Mirtln u, O. Btkken lb, 8.\nOgg Jb.\nUmpirei\u2014Wlih Milburn md Km\nPoplt.\nPRINTED\nLINOLEUM\ntaamata Sttek\nYard $1.10\nFINK'S\nSweden'! Air Force bu loat N\nmemben bi aecldenta in connection\nwitb Ibe nation'! defence patrol, and\nbl TT'0 *\"g\nCity lo Exchange\n$iorooo Bonds\nExchangi ot $10,000 Province ot\nBritiih Columbli IVt ptr ctnt bondi\ndm In 1MB for t ilmllar amount of\nt per cent bondi due in 1M7 waa\napprovtd by tht City Council Monday night. Tht City will (tin IH per\ncent ln lntereit tor tht lift of tbt\n1047 bondi, md thty will miture\nat a tlmt when the olty will htvt\nsome ot Its own bondi to retire, thui\n\"fitting In\" with linking fund requirementi.\nStreet Car Receipts\nin May Up $285\nNtlion Strett Railway ractlpti In\nMay totalled |1S29.90; an Increaie\nof $28(3.40 over Miy of IMl, \u2022 rtport\nto the City Council Mondiy night\nsttttd.\nGenenl Olof Thornell, Swedlih\ndefence chief, uyi Swedlih trmy\nmorale la high and preparedness fills\nthe nation.\nIATBT\nSleepy lagoon\nOm Donn Roeti\nTangerine\nSkylark\n]\u00abmy Bounce\nAlwiyi In My Heart\nThrtt Little Sliteyi\nMcKay and\nStretton Ltd.\nPhone 544\nNeUon\nAND BE PREPARED\nWestern\nMonarch\nGait\nGreenhill\nFurnace\nPhone 889\nTOWLER\nFUEL <Jc TRANSFER\nYou have to perspire \u2014\nYou don't have to offend!\nA giel mey meef th* man ef k*r\neVeemi   -ui ihall never wai Ml\nli.arf H tha it carelen about \"I.O,\"\nNo one can take penonal\nfreshness for granted. We all\nperspire. It'i (oing on conitantly, winter or aummer. When\nperspiration tteya on your skin,\nit becomes offensive wd results\nIn \"B.O.\" That It why we all\nnetd regular Lifebuoy protection. Lifebuoy ia liie out aoap\nespecially made to prevent\n\"B.O.\" No other popular toap\ncontain! Lifebuoy'i ipecial. deo\ndorizing Ingredient to give you\nALL-OVER, LASTINd PROTECTION.\nStart ueing Lifebuoy today\nand youll actually fed the\ndifference. Its rich, tangy lather\nla marvelouily refriihino.\nYou'll itep out of your bath\ntun of all-day freshness. Uae\nLifebuoy for your face end\nhanda, too. It'a 20% milder\nthan many to-called beauty and\nbaby soaps.\nALEVERl\nRODUCT\nm\n__rtfl\n11       WJT\u00bb)\nat] en 43_J_Htn_n9\nsup\n\u25a0\u25a0^^B\ns\n^1           \u25a0          *\u00bb\u25a0%\u2666\u25a0\nUFBOOY\u2014\"^S3SS\u00bbBjOL\nj. *!____\u25a0_, __i', J,\n....  .:.:\u25a0.\n I HI\n\u2014\n-\ntmmwmmmwm\n-MILMN DAILY NIWI NtLW*. * t^-TUUOAV MORNING. JUM\u00ab B. \u00bb\u2022 \u2014*-\n-PAOI   TrtMII\nCHEMISTRY   HELPS  TO  WIN  THI  WAR\n\"The Water Supply\nWes Cut dy The Enemy\"\nWATER\u2014good drinking water\u2014ii ill important to\nthe fighting'nun. Its importance has been demonstrated over and over again in this tod in other wars.\nRemember how soon Hong I-yong capitulated after the\nJaps ciptured the water supply?.\nFor assured supplies of safe drinking water, modern\narmies dtptnd on mobile water tanks accompanied by\ntrucki especially equipped to disinfect water by chlorine\ntreitment\u2014on the ipot\nIn the plints of its Alkali Division, Canadian Industries\nLimited produces Chlorine for miny purposes, important\namongst which is its use t6 assure safe drinking witer for\nthe people of Canada and for their irmiei in the field.\nChlorine is -anther oj C-I-L'sproducts tf Industrial\nChemistry which art aiding Canada's war effort\nLAVAL VOICES\nHOPE Of\nHUN VICTORY\nVICHT (Frem Frtoch Broad-\ncuti i Junt 11 (AP)\u2014Pierre Laval\ntold hla comptirioti flatly tonight\n\u20221 dttlre Germany'i victory.\"\n\"We muit tlthtr Utt part in Iht\nWW Europe ot bt ruigned to\nbeing cheated.\" the Chief of Government aid in i brocket!\n-If I tell you thli policy It eat\nU. uvt Frmce and guarantee a\ngood future you muat believe me,\"\ntie taid.\nGermany, he declared, WU making great ucriticu to create (he\n\"new Europe,\" and without her \"the\nBoliheviit menace would ipread\nover Iurope.\"\nAppeellng to French workeri Laval uid: \"lt ii for ttie llbetty ot\nthf war pritoneo (tttt you htve to\ngo to work In Germtny.\n\"It it te give France her poeitlon\nin new Europe.\" \u2022\nHitler, he continued, hed decided\nto liberate I greet number at pen-\nVICHY, June U (AP)\u2014Pierre\nUvtl diicloted tonight that Hitler\nhad agreed \"to the liberation ot an\nImportant number ot larmer war\npriaonen who will be able to return to France\" ai toon u Frencn\nlaborer! go to Gtrmtny to help the\nRtich.\nCANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED\nPlans for Peace.\nShould Be Made\nNow Says Athlone\nTORONTO, June 13 (CP)\u2014The\nEarl ot Athlone aaid in an iddrui\nit the 3Jrd Annuil Convention of\nRotary lnternttionil here todey\nthit \"thii ii \u2022 revolutionary war\nand a revolutionary peace will be\nby no meant incompatible.\"\nThe Governor-General aaid that\nilnce he had been In Canada he hed\nreputedly urged toe importance\ntnd urgency of careful itudy being\ngiven to the ihape and nature of\nthe poit-war world.\nSpeaking in Maple Leet Gardeni,\nhe uid: \"Thet itudy ihould, In my\nopinion, begin now. ThU war ii\nnot a mere itruggle between contending natloni. It ll a phate ln t\nworld revolution. The war of 1M4-\n11 wu' the flnt -out. It tccom-\npllafied nothing and io thla iecond\nwar wu lnevittblt . , ,\"\nA revolutionary peece \"will be\nan absolute neceulty if we are to\nsafeguard the world from a third\nupheeval.\"\n\"We mutt place greater emphaiii\non the tiling! of the spirit and leu\non mtteriil wetlth. We muat iee\nthat our economic iyttem it td-\njutted to the requirement! ot the\nconsumer rather than of the producer md we muit tet that our\nlocial lervicu produce tn increulngly high minimum itindard of\nliving throughout the world.\"\nNO MONE CALLS\nUTTLE PENNIES\n60 TO MARKET\n.    TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY\nNO C.O.D.', NO DELIVERIES\n%\nHow to Save Clothes in Wartime\nUse the NEW OXYDOL... s\u00bb m;\u00abw_mg tmn it* Cm\n.Wash WHITE without bleaching\nWash CLEAN without hard rubbing\nDtclare war on washttay wttr ani\nttar. Gtt yttr ahitttt math tvtr\nwith thi rich, taft wathing action\nof OXYDOL\nEach washday, in mi lliom of homes, a truly modern lotp\u2014New OXYDOL\u2014il helping women\nto mtke clothei lut longer in wartime.\nAvoW title Of Harifc Bleaching\nEntry unci of todiy'l 0__ydol it richer, more\nefficient in wuhing power. By it! life washing\naction alone...Oxydol bringi clothei white wHh-\n**t Hitching. And we mean the whiteit waih any\ntotp ctn give! Except for stains, of course, anil unuiuil piecei...your clothei come radiantly white\n... and you avoid the riik of wsi ng harsh bleaches!\ngllminofe Harmful Rubbing\n- Ilnrdruhhin\/;... the cause of io much weir ind\ntetr... il OUT! New Oxydol'i livelier \"Huitle-\nbubble\" ludi soak the dirt loose in the wuher.\nA quick rub here tnd there\u2014where necessary\n\u2014 it ill. But NOT the herd rubbing that weara\nclothei threadbare before their timet\nAnd yet, for all iti \"wartime\" efficiency... New\nOxydol ii evtn milder now on htndi... life\nfor wi sh ab I c colour!... life for washable rayons!\nlltethi,modem sotip.Siwyour clothes in wartime\nby doing them the euier, atfer OXYDOL way!\nfor Beautiful Washes with Safety.\nNEW OXYDOL lUU ITE  WITHOUT\nWASHES W HII [BLEACHING!\nGROCERY   SPECIALS\n193   PHONES   194\nMilk, Pacific, My, 2 Km  0?\nManhmillow Whip, Vi pint etn.  9f\nTomato Soup, Campbcll'i, tin   IX\nPuffed Wheat, Quiker, pkg  9*\nIran Flakei. Pott'i, pk|      0?\nMicironl, Cut, 16-oa. pkg.      He\nIgg Noodlei, Creamette, pkg.   9*)\nPrepired Muitird, French'i, 6-01. |ir  Of\nlird Crawl, Brock'i, pkg.   9f\nIvory Flikti. Small Carton   Of\nSoap, Royal Crown, 2 takei\t\nIt mom, 1 for\t\nNOTIONS\nBaiting Thread, 500 yarda  9f\nCombt, 2 for   9?\nButtona, Coat and Droaa, 2 aardt  l>?\nDuiten   0?\nOilikin Bibi for Children   9?\nKty Cuei \u2014 Change Furaoa, each  !>?\nPliofilm Bottle Coven, 6 for  IV\nFine Meih Cut Silk Hair Nott, 2 for  IV\nPudding Charma, Starling  IV\nMan'i Hon Supportart, Pair  iV\nCOSMETICS\nPerfume, \"Night of Romance\" 9*i\nPowder Puffi, pkg   IV\nCold Cream and Vanishing Cream, jar   IV\nNail PoHth  IV\nNail Pollih  Remover       IV\nCuticle Oil   IV\nRnor Bladei, 2 pkga.  9*1\nRiaor Bladti. pkg  !!<\u2022\nAfter Shaving Lotion  9?\nRote and Glycerine Lotion  !\u25a0<\u2022\nAbeoroent Cotton  ;><\u2022\nTooth Pute    9?\n\u25a0ay Rum Hair Tonic   9*\nSTATIONERY\nWriting Pad), tach    >><\u25a0\nEnvelopei. 2 for   : I?\nServiettei. White, SO to a pkg  H<-\nDoileyi, Paper, Imitation Lace, pkg  (V\nCOSTUME  JEWELLERY\nCllpa and Pint, Reduced to Clear, each   n<-\nHOMEWARE5\nPotato Mathert, each    IV\nPly Swattera, Reg. ISc, each   IV\nPot Cleanen, each    !V\nSalta and Pepper*, pair  IV\n'Maple Leaf\" Lampi, Reg. ISc, each\n3\nWho Strainer*, each    :>c\nParing Knivea, each    9<r\nToilet Paper Holden, Reg. 29c  IV\nVegetable Peelera, each   9?\nSilver Plated Salad Forki, tach  IV\nSilver Plated Soup Spooni, each   Of\nTea Spooni, 2 for   Of\nOdd Saucert, 2 for  Of\nTea Platei, each    Of\n\"Coldilocki\" Cleanen, each  Of\n\u00a5$*\u00ab\u00bb%\u00ab &\u00abp\u00abs\n0  ttT HMT I87Q\n.\nGuerilla Bands in\nEast Indies Clash\nwith Jap Invaders\nrarmeci of Southern Europe use     Tbe   tint   tubmirlne   telegraph\nthe   merlgold   plant   lor   coloring linei'In New York harbor were laid\nand flavoring ioup. | by Samuel Morte.\nBy 3. I. HOLDSWORTH\nCtntditn Prtn Coerttpondtnt\nALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Auitralia, June 22 (CP Cable)\u2014A itory\nof guerilla warfare in tht Netherlandi   Eaat   Indiei,   harassing   tht\nJapaneae    Invaden   and    pinning Hit men, he laid, have kept the\ni_l_.__.t___   4__u_.____    *__-.    nrinntHiil    Iaiihii    n r,A    '** m-       tnr.\u201e.       ii_e-A      At.Mir.        hava\n6UMANTBB YOUR WHITEST WASH EVMI\nYei, you'U agree, New Oxydol givei you\nthe whiteit waih tny totp ctn givt err\ndothlt ytar money bruil\nIf you don't igree, limply return tbe\npackage, with ntmt tnd addreu to Oxydol, Montretl, tnd twice the purchait\nprice will be refunded. '\ntheir troopt to principal towni tnd\nmain roada, hai been told to Netherlandi aitthoritlet md irmy men\nhere by the leader ot the guerilla\nband, who hat juit returned to hii\nforcei after a conference here.\n.Ceaselosi underground warfare,\nhe reported, ia being waged againit\nthe Japaneie by the guerillai, who\nhave ample supplies and secret\nmethodt of repleniahing them.\nHe told how, when the moment\nfor withdrawal ol the Netherlandi\nEast Indiei forcea came, t itrong\nband began t long, dangeroua Journey to previouily planned poiitioni\nin tht hllli.    -\nThrough dente Jungle, along narrow mountain traila, the men marched for eight dayi and nights with\nonly matchei of ileep, limited\namounti of food and no medicine,\nFrequently they became loit but\neventually they assembled their\nforcei In a central post.\nAlthough they found the Japanese outnumbered than 10 to one,\nthey lashed out on frequent tortlei\nand attacki with tbe reiult that the\ninvaden ioon remained only m the\nprincipal towni, uaed only the main\nroadi and avoided clashes with the\nguerlllu wherever possible.\nSeveral timei the Japaneie com-\nmander ient letteri asking the\nmountain band to lurrender. Each\nrequeit waa ipurned.\nFimlly the Invaden lupplled\nguni to the natlvei and offered \u2022\ncaah reward for eech guerilla they\nkilled. However, the leader aaid,\nthii drive proved untucceaaful.\nRegular attack! on Japaneie\nposts are carried out lucceaafully,\nthe Netherlander! . ahooting only\nwhen they are certain ot killing\nan Invader.\nApart from food captured en\nthete expedition!, the guerlllu live\non rice, corn beam and some meat.\nThe Japaneie art working hird\namong the natlvei, trying to convince them thtt the inviden ire\nreally liberttori and to enlist their\naupport  to   lhe   fight  ifttntt  tht\nNether tenden.\nThe guerillt leader predicted Hit\nvtlue of hii men would be realized\nwhen the United Natloni begin\ntheir reconquett of thete  Iilandi.\n'Japanest forcei tied down, have\ninflicted heavy losses, gathered\nmuch Information and diitributed\nAllied propaganda to the natives\nwhile twiltlng the Allied offentive.\nTwo Hits Scored\non Axis Convoy\nin Mediterranean\nCAIRO, Egypt, June 22 (API-\nAir Headquirteri announced today that Brltlth torpedo bombtn\nicored hltt on two ltrgt frtlght-\ntn tnd tnt Meort vtutl In in\n\u2022Hack en in Axil Mediterranean\neenvoy yuttrdty.\nThe convoy wu tttacked, South of\nCapt Bon, Tunlaia, oo tht route\nbttween Libya and Sicily, the communique uid. Two Axia planei\nwere ihot down by tighten which\naccompanied the torpedo bomben.\nBLACKHEADS\n\u25a0Imply dl_i\u00bbolv\u00ab uid dteappeer by this OM\n\u25a0tuple, Mie and nn petbod. Oet twe\nt___\u00bb of perezlike powder from any drug\n\u25a0ler*. sprinkle on a hot, wet cloth, end\n\u2022pplr futly^-erety bUekheed wUl be fhm,\n(Advt)\nTHE   BEST  IN\nCOALS\nDRUMHELLER\nGLO-COAL\nMERCURY\nPHONI 701\nFairview\nFuel Co.\niwo\u2014own tn mm t_jtx\nGrocery Savings\nOn Sal* Today, Wedneiday fr Thuriday\u2014Phonei 193-194\nFresh Vegetables\nCabbage lb.... 6c\n5ft    Freih Spinach, 2 lbi.   ...15?\nmtt   New Carroti, 2 bunchei .17?\nCelery, Utah, per Ib 15?\nTomatoei, Hothouie, Ib.  . 22?\nRaisins, Faney bleached, per Ib 17?\nBlanched Peanuti for Baking, Ib 22?\nCoffee, Country Club, Freih, Ib 5.'!?\nCuitard Powder, Horne'i, 1 Ib. tint. Each -'!7?\nFlour, Five Rosei, 49 Ib. tack ? I -50\nSoda Biscuits\nRED ARROW\nCarton 22c   g <g$p'\nPacific Milk, tall   00       ^KKStf \"\ntint, 3 for --QV,\nCheeie, Hunter'i, 1 Ib. carton   36?\nSauiagei, Premium, l'i, per tin  28?\nCanned Fruits and Juices\nPeachei, Dew Kirt, 16-ox. tin 17*\nApricoti, Aylmer, 16-ox. tin  17*\nTomato |uice, Sunny Dawn, 26-ox\u201e 2 tim 23*\nSoaps and Polishes\nPalmo Olive Toilet Soap,\n4 cakei   23*\nSunlight Soap, 4 cakei  25?\nClo-Coat, Johnston's\nPinti, Eaeh  59*\nKleenex Tissues, 500'l, per carton  33?\nPurex Tiiiue, I roll 2a*\n\u25a0 -\"Htm 1 fin\u2014\n\u25a0Mill I      I [I     III ___t_*__\\i(_m    \u25a0 ' \u25a0:,.,..<:.:::..-... t.\n PAM FOUK-\n NELION DAILV NlWt NttlM. t t*-tVlt**Af MOMlM. JU\u00ab* \u00bb\u25a0\ntreatments...\n\u2022Ray Discovery\nMade in 1895\n\u2022y LOOAN CLINDININQ,  M.  a\nL The ditcovtry ot tht X-rty wti\njsnouneed In 19N. At ttrly u IW\nBr. Gllmtn of Chlcuo noticed Uui\n(ie worken htd \u2022 kind ot tnflam-\niBttery  retcUon on  tht  skin  ind\ntt tm *u_* thtt tbt m*- | Mothers\nlitiv.tj tl \u00abmm to th. X-ny mu>. n\nwttk lh* dtgrtt of diffcrentitoeo\nof tkt cell. Therefore, t young ua-\ndifftrtntitl cell tuck u tbtt ot can-\nctr, lymphttic tittutt, tte., It det-\ntrayed moit tmly. But thu ltw :i\ntnly relatively trut, ilnct It hn\nbeen found out thet ttn. enviroa-\nment ot the celli li ilio of |rttl\nimportance.\nBt rationed thtt tht X-rty mty\nfcUl ctrtaln celli ind lent \u2022 pitient\nLWith etneer of tht breut for tre\u00bbt>\n[Mnt to i Mr. Qrubel of Chlcuo,\nI who wu tn ixptrt In the uie of the\nI etrly X-rty tubei. I undersUnd Mr\nGrubel ll ijill tllve.\n[   % try to explain how the X-nj\n\u25a0 workt It not tuy ln ilmplt lan-\ngutge. The X-ray ind ridlum ami\n' pttt t form of light different from\n1 thi light which our tytt ptrctivt\nfa being only \u2022 much ihorter wive\nItngth.\nWl ihorter  wivt length  givei\n, ttw power to penetrate objectt thtt\nkppetr optque to  the   eyei. Thli\nlight ll dlichirged tt t  tremendoui ntt la ttit form of tiny panic\nhi of energy\u2014electron! which pene\ntrite Umuh for iomt dlitance uniU they itrlke in tlom which thtn\nkoocki them out ot their orbit, the\nI retult ot whjch It t trtniftr of tn-\n#rgy, TUi chirged energy hu in\nI effect upon eirttln Usiuei\nACTION OF THI X-RAY\nI Tbe itcond ptrt of the ictlon of\ntbe X-rty\u2014tht eftect on tiiiuet \u2014\n' appUei bett Iter 1 tew kindi of ctlli.\nIlit ltw ot iction, which wu for-\nQUESTION! ANO ANtWIRI\nMT.R.: \"WUl diathermy treat-\nmeat cure severe inflimmitlon of\ntht fallopian tubei or oviduettf If\nso, tpprozlmtttly over whtt period\nof timt, It diathtrmy trettmenti\nart not idvlubk, whtt ihould be\ndone tnd ovtr whtt period ot tune?\nAniwer\u2014 Diathtrmy it frequently i vtry lucceuful trtttmtnt of\nInflamed fallopian Wbtt. When Uie\ncondition doei not reipond lo dti\nthtrmy, tt ctn bt treated by in\noptrtUon. I would say that die\nthermy treatment ihould be con\ntinued for it ltut six months.\nActress Works lo\nKeep Figure\nIf yeu waat tht etndid opinion\nat Mrt. Loloant Flynn, toy woman\nwho neglect! to gtt ner figure btck\nwithin t couplt of monthi after 'he\nbaby'i arrival kt \"iuit plain luy\ntnd thtrt ii nt \u00abcum ftr hir\"\nAt yoa Bty know, ktn. flynn u\ntht volttilt tnd very beiutlful\nUii Dtmitt. Sht ii tlto tht mother\nof in Ingratiating young perion the\nctlli \"thonny\"\u2014wnich it Johnny\nwith tn tcsenv After Ihe young\nman made hit advent into thu\nworld lhe went on t diet and,\nwon u htr doctor givt tkt word,\ntbt took txerclau every dty,\nThere trt not miny mothen with\n\/t*r-\u00ab!d youagilm who havt\nmeuuieaeati Uki hen: butt, Mf\n.nchet; wrnltt, Hi* lacon. hipt, M\nIt\nJs* tut*, mm m\n.oot, eke would ht thia tee sot\noaly weight 10) poundi tn Mr\natifbt of tt*e tttt two inchu.\nBar choict ot food tl tweUent.\nSho drlnki \u2022 quart ot mUk a day,\nloves vegetablu, proton mem\nrouted rather thtn fried, tnd\ntanks eggi tie ibout Ust belt\nthing! anyone cin ttt. Tht sugar\nrationing bo ther i btr* aet t whit\u2014\nshe never usei tt\nHer beiuty tip u to lie down for\n\u2022 while tvery ifternoon with ptdi\nof cotton soaked la lotion ovtr tht\ntytt, and to utt plenty of ict wtttr\non tht tttt tnd thrott ifttr deeming. But whtt ikt thinki moit\nwomtn nted It mort txtrciit, especially tht kind Uitt mako for \u2022\n\u25a0lim walat and trim hlpi\nWm m * \u25a0 \u2014\"       t iiiV\u2014 wil  *m swwww\niSlftlALSTMY I, ADIIAIDI HUMfHIIU\nChild's Daily Nap |YOU ARE THE ONE\nIs Important\nTraining Vines\nlo Save Space\nBy DEAN HALLIDAY\nMiny vlnei ind climbing vegetablu need to bt lupported ind\ntrained ln i manner which will tike\nu little spice \u2022\u2022 poulblt tnd yet\nnot entail too much work.\n77?\nwmt Clip molds\n\u2022 U4HT wlitfHT VINE\nTraining vine! ht victory\ngardeni\nAl Illustrated In Ule Oardtn-\nGriph, piptr cllpi when optned oul\nlengthwise make excellent lupports\nfor lightweight vines. One can work\nquickly and easily with them and\nthe clips can be used many times.\nFor hetvy vlnei, iuch as gripes,\ndewberry and boylenberry canei,\nlarge hookl art advisable. These\ncan be kept from ont year to another.\nUsing hookl of thli kind ll especially idvtntagtoui In the extreme\nnorthern lectloni al the entire vine\ncan easily be loosened, Uid down\nand covered for winter.\nffi\nI* there a ipeclal mtn In your\nlife or Ii It your ambition to be\nall round popular I -Either way,\nyou'd better play tafe about\ndilnilnrm. Don't risk nndie odor.\nEvtry night, ioon ai you take\nyour undies off, dip them in Lux.\nA diily dip prevent! odor \u2014 keepe\nundies fruh ahd new-looking \u2014\nkeeps you dtlnty. So join the diily\ndlpperi todayl\nd.K_\n0mP\n* LEVER i-hoiiii(.i\n\u25a0y Oirey Cltvtlind Myen, Pn. D.\nYoung chUdrtn ihould tlwayi\nhavt afternoon nipi. During Uta\npreunt emergency ttkt tfttrnooo\nrett period It mort Importut than\ntvtr before. It will render tht tot\nlen prone to fean tnd will ilio pvt\nbit mothtr more time.\nAny Uttle child can be trained\nto take a nay regularly if ch after-\nnoon^ though not aU partntt lucceed hi getting him to do io.\nSucee* It cultivating tbt cooperation of thi llttlt child dtptndi\noo many factota, chiefly tht degree\nof cooperation woo trom him in\nscorei ot othtr situitioni up to now;\n111 on hli gentrtl health, ippetm.\nand lletji at night; on how regularly\nhi U fed tnd put to bed by night\nor dty, b\u00abw tttlgued or excited hi\nIt it mp tlmt, er bow ixciuoii\nor lU-controUod ii mothtr or nuru.\nStt tbtt your tot li not too wttry\nor excited tt nip Umt. Try to gtt\nhim off to btd in i hippy mood.\nSOLVING PAMNT PROBLIMS\nQ.  My  lix-jetr-old dtughtir  U\nilwiyi teuing htr baby brother.\nA. Suspect jeilouiy u the chief\nciuse.  Writt mt  tn ctrt ot thii\nptptr,   enclosing   \u2022   lelf-iddreued\ntnvelope with i thrtt cent item?\non lt and aik for my ipeclal bulletin\non Jealouiy.\nKASLO\nOH .PTIR TIN . Ung.   1 can't believe it sometime!\n\u25a0Cintliwedl when 1 find myielf wty up thtre\nIt madt you klad of light-headed. m the tky, tht world btlow to tor-\nKIMBERLEY\nKIMBERLEY, B. C,-The home of\nMr. and Mrs. W. B. Miller, was the\nscene of a pretty wedding on June\n12, when Muriel Irene, second\ndiughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.\nE. f\\. Miller was united in marriage\nto John Ademek of Kimberley. The\nceremony was performed by Rev.\nT. E. Roullton before the fireplace\nbanked with white and mauve 11-\nlacs.\nThe bride wore a beige afternoon\ndress with brown accessories, and\ncarried a bouquet of putel gladioli;\nMlis Violet Miller, was her sisler's\nonly attendant chose a gold crepe\nafternoon dress with blue accessories, and a corsage of pink and\nwhite carnations. N. Dufresne was\nbelt man. Following the ceremony\nthe wedding supper was served.\nTht table laid for twenty guests\nwas centred with a three-tiered\nwedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Ademek left for a honeymoon at Water-\nton Lakes, on their return they will\nreside in Kimberley.*\nMr. and Mrs. J. Reva spent Sunday at Sinclair Hot Springs.\nMra. Harry Paterson and daughter\nLorraine and Norma Fay of Pittsburgh, P., are guests of Mrs. Patterson's parents. Mr. and Mri. J. Scott.\nMr. and Mrs. Leo Johnston left\nfor Fernie Where they were called\nby the illness of the later's niece,\nMiss Katherine Shaw.\nMr. and Mrs. T. H. Mathleson ot\nCalgiry are guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nH. M. Moll.\nMn. B. H. Blentley and Mrs. R.\nBeck left to attend the annual ses-\n\"After the Baby Comes\" la tn\nappropriate title for the tableau\nabove posed by dynamic LIU Da-\nmita, mother of a year-old boy. The\nfigure-regaining exercliei depleted, of the itretch ind bend viriity\ncan be done t few monthi ifttr the\nbjby arrlvei, with the doctor'! per\nmission.\nKASLO, B. C.-Mr. tnd Mn. Aitrid Robert! tnd mall ton of TraU\nire vltltlng the former'i pirenti,\nMr. tnd Mn. W. J. Roberta.\nMn. I. H. Morphlt of Shutty\nBench ipent the weekend ln Nel\nton.\nMr. tad Mn. Uric Aldeui tnd\nchildren, Betty rnd Ruth, hivt\nreturned from Cilgiry, whtre they\nvUlted Mn. Aldoul' mother for\ntwo weeki.\nMra. M. Stevenion iptnt Frldiy\nln Nelion.\nMn. Lloyd Helmer tnd dtughtir\nJo Ann of PoUon, Mont., ltft tor\ntheir homt ifttr iptndlng three\nweeki with Mn. Helmtr'i sister,\nMiss Olive Link, rt Mirror Likt.\nMr. tnd Mn. E. W. MiiktU havt\nmoved Into Uie Moore home. Mr.\nMukell, who U from Cranbrook,\nhu been adde dto Uie P. Burni'\nstaff.\nThe Girl Guides enjoyed a weiner\nroait on the beach Wednesday nlfht,\ncelebrating tht winding up of thtir\nwork unUl Fill. Mn. Welllntgon,\nCiptaln, md Mn. t. Beiecker,\nlieutenant, ltd the girli In t singsong around the bonfire.\nat Batterful wty Ji.. Courtwright\nbad ot managing thlngi and people\nahd ilttutioni. At ltut Tibby Mt\nconfuted  tnd  tmprtned  ud tort\nof quaky.\nSho wu io lurprUtd he had even\nremembered her. It hid been weeki\nlince thtt dty In bit offiet whtn\niht had thought iht would Ion htr\nJob. Sht wonefcred now thit lhe\nbid dared be u independent, uying ihe had not thought tttt dt-\nitrvtd to be diamiued. She wondered that ht could recti! tru htr\nuae.\nShe did not reiliie thit It had\nbeu i new experience, from io\nmany viried onu, for him to in-\neountor t girl, or anyone for thtt\nmittir, who htd dtred My whrt\n\u25a0hi thought. New experttncei wire\ntoo ran In t lift to crammed tnd\novtrflowlng n Wiyne Courtwrlght'a\nto bt overlooked or forgotten Hi\nhid not forgotten this girl, or Uie\nthlngi lhe had win, or the wiy the\nhtd looked He hid intended looking hir up, hid he not run into her\naccidentally ltke thU, although an\naccidtntal encounter wu mort to\nhU Uking.\nShe looked Just as he recalled.\nVery youpg, with none of youth's\nloveliness rubbed oft not oven at\nthe edges. Very nitunl, without\nthe tllghteit suspicion of artificial\nity. Very iweet\u2014and desirable-\nyet somehow itrong. Ue hid admired her courage tblt diy. Ht\nwu u excellent ,Ju<fge of chtrac-\nter, ti well u of true buuty.\nKt really would htvt liked to\nhivt known whit her thoughts hid\nbttn, to hive mide htr io ibiorbed\ntnd removed from her surroundings\nto htve given her tace that lighted\nlook, her eyei thit soft radiance.\nBut he die not aik her again, Ht\nhtd uld he would net, Instead, he\niald, \"Tell me, how in thingi going? Are you still enthused with\nyour position as stewardess? Does\nflying still mem so much to you\nEverything Indeed?\" He repeited\nher own words.\nSht htd wondered whit they\nwould find to talk about. ThU would\nnot bt difficult\u2014It givt a common\nground. She said. \"Oh, yet\u2014It'i\n\u25a0Ull Just as wonderful, Just u thril\nELKO\nlloni of the Grand Chapter O.E.S\nat Vancouvef.\nMr. and Mrs. R. Makepeace left\nWednesday for Vancouver.\nMr. and Mrs. J. Eskog were Sunday visitors at Sinclair Springs.\nMiss Pearl Dolson returned home\nafter spending a vacation at the\nCoast.\n'One Piece of Rubber\nq Day' Slogan\nfer Rubber Drive\nWILLOW POINT, B. C\u2014The pu\npils of the Willow Point School held\na very energetic and successful rubber salvage campaign.\nAll ot the pupils, Ray Hamilton,\nGeorge Bing, John Bing, .Michael\nWorsfold, Duncap Hamilton, Mary\nBing, Marlon Learmonth, Joy Bennett. Jean Hamilton. Helen Bing\nnnd Fred Heddle brought one pieco\nof rubber for each day of the month,\nuf May. The rubber was taken to\ntown by truck.\nCASTLEGAR\nCASTLEGAR, B. C.-Mlsi Norma Peterson returned home from\nTrail-Trdanac  Hospital  Thursday.\nMiss Mary Alexander and Mlis\nPearl Dami were Trail viiiton on\nThursday.\nMri. J. Towniend li i patient in\nTrail-Tadanac Hospital.\nMrs. Thiel and Miss Bonny Thiel\nvlflted Trail Thursday.\nMiss Eva Peterson is a patient\nin the Trail Hospital.\nMrs. Thomas and George Thomas\niof Kinnaird visited Trail Thursday.\nMrs. F. Woodrow and daughters\nBeverley Ann and Elaine visited\nKinnaird Thursday.\nMiss Beatrice Dams was a vUitor to Nelson Wednesday.\nribly tiny, ao unimportant. That'i\npart tf it, I gueu To took dew*\non it aU and reeitit how nui] tt\ncu be. How maU ivtrything itin relation to flying, hiving wlngi\n\u2014thit something ioiidt you thtt U\nseparate, iptrt\u2014tomihow blfgei\nyoumlf, I iuppo|i  oy your toul*\nShl Itopped. imued once mott\nthtt tt* would dirt speak thui to\nhim, I nu lha scarcely kntw. Htr\ntnntrmott thoughti, htr heart al\nmolt.\nTtt Iht kntw, initinawtly, thit\nflying rnunt it much to him. Ht\nhid btu oot of tht-flrtt mu to\nseek wlngi, one of thi old-Umtn,\nUn trail Mum. Not thit Mr\nCourtwright wu old. Ht muit be\nll his thirtlu. Ht htd ntt needed\ntraiU to blt=t Which mitnt bt, too,\nhtd tilt thm thingi.\n\"Tu, thit'i Ihi wty It U,\" hi\nuid. Hi undtntood. Ht did not\nthink It strange to ipeik ont'i loul\n\"For iome, that is Only i choien\nfew, perhapi.\" HU eyei imiled\ndeeply into hen, something they did\nnot da tully. which mide \u2022 momtiu\nipirt whtn thty did. \"I kntw you\nwould ful that wty. I'm gUd. Tell\nme.\" He ltanad forward aerou the\nUtUe ttblt, \"Would you like to\nltgrn to fly\u2014by youmlf, I mtu?\nSo that you'd reilly bt ilont\u2014up\nthere\u2014looking down on this imtll\nand insignificant\u2014and beautiful \u2014\nworld?\"\nTiby guped. Would iht like It\u2014\nwhen Uitt really htd bun htr moit\ncherished tnd secret dream ot ill\nWhen ihe bad never dired think\nabout iuch \u2022 poulbility, contenting\nhenelf with coming u elon u ihe\ncould in her petition \u2022\u25a0 hosteu in\na ihip. although the had Juit been\nthinking thit sometimes drums did\ncomt trut. But not thli ont sure,\nly.   Not so unexpectedly.   Ro tdop\n\"Would I like It?\" How Intdt-\nuitt wordi wtrtl Sht did not nttd\nthtm, not with thtt shining look ln\nher eyes, her tremulous breith. \"ltl\nlike it more than inything In Ult\nworld.\"\n(Tt Bt Contlnuid)\nSlocan Brandies\n[Raise $511 In\nRed Cross Drive\nSLOCAN OTT, B. C.-A tuU *t\nJOTUD wu rund In tbt reeul Bid\nCrou fintnct ctmptlgn by the vari***\nout Sloctn branches. Tht lndlvlduil contribution wort:\nNtw Dtnvir flM.M, Huottrl\nSiding I1MI, Roiebery |7 00. Sudon OM, Zincton Minu |M, SUverton lUMt, Perr; Siding tltlt,\nAttpltdili MIO, Wlplaw fli. Vaill-\ncw til, (loou City |M.M.\nTht Balkan state of Montenegro\nIs Inhibited by 228,000 cltlieni,\nmoitly Slavi of Uie- Greek church.\nPlinu tiki in their food from UM\nsoil oily in liquid form, ihtntoro\n\u2022 pltntlful sujyjly of witer U htlp-\nful When waterlog U neeemry,\nglvt t thorough sotktng, followed\nby cultivating whu the soil is dry\nnot wtter tbe plinti\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi.il\n-guild B   C P'venlll\"\nHAS THI\nNATURAL\nflavor:\n\"AU my diys I hivt beu *\nJudgt of fltvor,\" writu Mri.\nB. H. \"ud Ptcific MUk hu It,\ntht nituril fltvor. Not everyone U i Judgt of good thlngi\nto ttt; iomt no judgt tt aU,\ndo not ivu know good from\nbad. But depend upon lt, Pacific\nMilk hu whtt ill irt looking\ntor\u2014tht natural flavor.\"\nPacific Milk\nIrradiated and Vaouum Packed\niiHiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nSummer squash often are neglected in small gardens due to lack of\nspace but the bush varieties require very little room and are exceptionally prolific producers.\n2i\\b*LLpt\ncHouAmvivcA.\nBy BETSY NEWMAN\nELKO, B. C\u2014Mr. tnd Mn. a,\nTodhunter vUlted Fernie.\nJ. A. Grtdy vUlted Fernie.\nSgt. Cliff Uphill tnd H. Uphill\nvUlted Elko on Thuridiy.\nMr. and Mn. F. Swanion vUlted\nFernie.\nJ. Hockley of Kimberley viilted\nhis family here.\nMr. and Mrs. R. LUter, Mra. Ondy\nind Donald and Mn. J. Stokei motored to Fernie during the week.\nThe Elko Khool children held\ntheir picnic at Bock Creek Sunday.\nIce cream and lemonade! were\nserved. Softball and racu wtrt en-\nJoyed.\nMrs. J. Hockley and children left\nElko on Friday for Cranbrook to\nreside.\nMUs Mildred Sheridan Is spending a few days in Cranbrook.\nMiu Davis wai a Cranbrook\nvisitor.\nMrs. Vanderburg and famUy were\nFernie shoppers.\nMrs. G- Todhunter and children\nand W. Wilson were Fernie ihoppen.\nMrs. C. Ingham and children motored to Fernie on Sunday.\nJ. stokes, J. Swope, L. DtvU, bicycled to Fernie Saturday.\nJ. Swope 1* spending t few dtyi\nln Elko.\nMrs. Cooper Is visiUng her husband who U with the'home guard.\n1. STORE-\nGROUND\nFRESHNESS\n*__\u25a0\u2022\nSalads are good for us, we all\nknow. With our sugar ration low\nand a doubt in our minds concerning the availability of other sweetening agents,, we will more and\nmore serve fresh fruit salads and\nfruit cups for desserts. Very little\nsweetening of any kind is needed in\nfruit salad dressings, and we can\nlearn to take our fruit cups straight.\nWonder how\nJODAY'SMENU\nBroiled Chops     Scalloped Potatoes\nGreen Beans Pickles\nFresh Fruit Cup or  Salnd\nTea\nCOOKED SALAD DRESSING\n1 egg, 2 tablespoons sugar, Hi teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons dry mus-\nvlnegar, *\\ cup corn salad oil, 1 cup\ntard, 1-8 teaspoon paprika, Vi cup\nwater, 4 tablespoons cornstarch.\nCombine ill lngredlenta exeept\nwater and cornstarch ln large mixing bowl. Stir only until well\nblended. Mix '\/. cup water with\ncornstarch in saucepan, then add remaining water, and cook, stirring\nconstantly until thick and clear\nAdd hot cornstarch mixture to ln-\ngredients in mixing bowl and beat\nbriskly with rotary egg beater (or\nelectric mixer). Cool before serving\nMakes 2 cupi of dressing.\nFRENCH  DRESSING\n1 tablespoon lemon Juice, 3 table\nspoons salad oil,  Vs. teaspoon salt,\nVs teaspoon pepper, 1 slice onion.\nPut slice, of onion Into bottom of\nbottle or Jar, pour in rest oMngre-\ndients and shake thoroughly\nEnough for 4 salads.\nCREAM SALAD  DRESSING\nYolk 5 eggs, 5 tablespoons vine\ngar, 1 teaspoon butter, Mi teaspoon\nsalt, v4 teaspoon dry mustard. Vi\nteaspoon pepper, juice Vi lemon\ntablespoon sugar, Vi pint whipping\ncream.\nBeat egg yolks until thick. Put\nvinegar and sugar on to boll, add\nyolks and stir quickly until of cui<\ntard-like consistency, then take\ntrom fire and add butter tnd sea\n\u25a0onlngs. Put in refrigerator. When\nserving, whip cream and stir Into\nthe dressing, or add sufficient dress\ning to the cream and mix with sal*\nad Ingredients. This dreuing, with\nout the cream, will keep for some\ntime In the refrigerator.\nNeW under-etrm\nCream Deodorant\n\"fib\nStops Perspiration\nTo make lute you get\nAirway uven-fresh,\nit'i hurried in the bean direct to joat\ngrocer. Ftethnai it protected nature'i\nway. Aod no mitter what type coffee\nmikeiyou uie, Airtfiy is tlw\u00bbf\u00ab ground\nright. That'i 1 big help in mtking ftcth\nsatisfying coffee... but that'i only one\nof Airway'i three advantagei.\n><Vfc\n2. GUARANTEED\nQUALITY\nThe most imDortint il\nquality! And Airwiy\nhti ic. Tiy it younelf. See w(itt 1 choice\nmellow-mild coffee it reilly is. TJie\ntype of blend preferred by millions.\nDelicious! Puil-fliTored! Gloriouily\nfrwh. Gutrintee it? Indeed we do.\nYour coffee money cunot buy \u00ab\nWtter, fteiher mellow-mild blend.\nThat'i the iecond big idvtntgge.\n1. Doei not rot dreuei or ment\nshins. Doei not iriiuie Skin.\n2. No wsiting to dry. Cir be\nused right liter shiving. .\nt. Iniuntlr nop! penpirtdon\nfor 1 m 3 dayt. Removes odor\nfrom penpiration.\n4. A pare, white, gretieleii,\nuunleu Ttnlihiog cretm.\n5- Airid his beep twirded the\nApproval SeiloftlieAmeiicin\nInstitute of laundering for\nMm hirmleis to ftbrict.\nAnld U th* 1MOUT RLLDra\nDEODORANT, Try a Ju tbdayl\nARRID\n,.,   .\u201e    Altllilitti|i>Mliltniil\nftftm (\u2022i.oi_,is*..as_*0\"_)\nSOLD BY\nSAFEWAY\nSTORES, LTD.\n3. WORTH-WHILE\nSAVINGS\nliitly, you'U seldom\nfind a gvurinteed-\nquality coffee costing\nto little. But Airway*\nsystem of controlled distribution ind\nthrifty btg, mytt you miny 1 penny.\nLet the fiMv \"untple\" Aitwiy now\n.todty. Unless they thoroughly enjoy in ovin freshness, famous flivor,\nI led economy, it costs you nothing I\n^u..\nAirway coffee\n.     .\n.\t\n \t\n 'V.J\nCOOL\nFOR SPORTS\nHOPSACKINC\nPUY SHOES\nCoel, colorful pliy ihoei!\nBveryoni tl wild ibout their\ncuual comfortl Gtt youn in\nyeur favorite itylt today!\nR. Andrew\n& co.\nLeaden in Footfashion\nNILUN DAILY KIWI  NILMN. %. C.-TL'I\u00bb0*V MOHItlM**. JUM *\nRegulations  for\nRationing System\n16 Raised by\nnior High\nlor War Eflort\nA total ot falfl.M wu railed Sal-\nrday by toe Junior High School\nkg bay, tba ichool wir effort In\nId ot bombed children tnd imokti\nIT loldien.\nThl teacher committet in ehtrgt\ntcluded Miu Enid Etter, conven-\nlin.  Mom  Meaghtr,  Norman\nwanm and D. G. Chamberlain.\nThe student committti consisted\nHerbert Pltte, convener, Laurie\nduiltone ind Liwrence Webiter.\nThetaggcri were:\nRoie Ludwig, Loulie Santor, Edith\nugties, Fiy Johniton, Peggy Smith,\ntilne Radcliffe, Join Hunter, Rhett\nlelien,  Carmen  Fletcher,   Either\nrodle, Peggy Wood, Lola Whimiter,\nib Boitock, Ronald Jarrett, David\nwnsend,   Arthur   do   Glrolamo,\nMcKay, Jouph Staplei, Elaine\n[rr,   Dolorei   Smith,    Elaine\ntl, Kathleen Radcliffe, Haiti\nacCotmlck, Mary Jaremko, Den-\nColman, John Burni, Mildred\nyck, Jtm Swan, Pit Hunttr, Huti\nm,   Laurlt   Johniton,   Jamei\n, Kathle Paddon, Grace Sttw-\nV Pearl Hickey, Nlnt Pattenon,\nilrley McDonald, Vivian Hall, Rel-\nImlth, Ann Stefanac, Join Nagle,\nley McCoihtm, Douglai Ab-\nr, William PosUethwaite, Doug-\nSmlih, Roy Langill, Frieda Mania\nInt Nelion, Joyce Peicud, Mar-\nKlein, Leille Holmei, Miry\nRtrai,  Join  Donaldion,  Joyct\ntittheid, Richard Lawrence, Wil-\ndeRldder, Margaret  Qentlea,\nOTTAWA June U iCPI-lag-\nulationi governing uit of veutbtri\nlet lugar purehaiu by mduitriel\nuteri, public cetertre\/and initltu-\ntioni under ritiontBg reguliUoni\nitarting July 1 were innounced ty\nI!** Wtrtimt Prittt tnd Trtdt\nBeard.\nTtt* vouchtr putchiit aMthod\nilio ippliw tar otficul purchuu\ntt iugir tor tht irmid forcti aad\nintra amounu uud by individual\neoiuumen tor homt pruervun.\nRiUUtrt obtaining vatiehera\nthrough thatt channel! muit turn\nthem la to the Botrd, along wtth\ncomumer couponi lurrtndtrtd by\nindividual!, when obtaining further suppliei trom wholeulen.\nIndustrial useri, public caterers\nand institutions, the lugar order\nten out, muat regiiter with the\nBoard and ntme their proipecttvt\nlupplier.\n\"No person may lawfully Mil\niugir to men io cluiifitd unltu\nthty ire nglittrtd ind htvt named\nthe teller u their lupplier,\" tht\nordtr provide!. \"The litter muit\nalio obtain from iuch purchuirs\ni completed purchue vouchtr.\"\nPurchase! by tht Munition! tnd\nSupply Department tor tht trmtd\nforcti ilio require completion ol\nthe voucher formi. Llcenied merchant! miy tell iugir to conjumin\nfor home preterving \"upon receiving t properly-completed voucher\nind ilgning the ipplicitlon.\" When\nreflnen tell to wholeulen or re-\ntilleri thty must obttin t completed wholeule purchaie certificitt.\nRegulationi governing wit ef\n\u25a0ugtr to beekeeptri, lumber operator!, conitruction tnd mining\ncampi and for ship's itorei ire\nalio preicribed.\n\"Provincial apiarlala, on receipt\nof detailed Information from,applicant! u to the number of coloniea of beea, determine the minimum quantity of augar needed,\nwhich the beekeeper li then entitled to purchase during the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1942,\" the Board\nUid.\nLimitation of Induitrlil uteri to\n70 per cent of the quantity of\nlugar med in t the corrupondlng\nquarter of IMl, previously anounced, appliei to operaton at conitruction ind mining camps, ves\n.J.  0.  Piteaaafc.  Ctrbeette i retimed lewder aigki tmm VeH-\n'riiini i ii 111 ii i ii im\nSLIPS\n1 crtpt or utin bin cut, white\nand tea-roae. Siie 32 to 40.\n91.95\nASHION FIRST LTD.\nL\" \" \"\u00bbM \" \" i n 111 u\nH It li on tht ilr t\nC. E. RADIO\nWill fit It\nIELSON ELECTRIC CO.\nColorful Cottons\n$3.95 and up\n(lilady's Fashion Shop\nREMOVAL NOTICE\nH. SUTHERLAND\nJeweler\nMoved to 4S1 Baker St.\nNext L.D. Cafe\naell,  ind  to   employer!  of   foreit weeki or longer.\nworken uaku they regular with\nthe Baud ts the \"inaututiee\" tlai-\niificition, ia which me as\/ %*_\u2022***\nwill ipply with tha Sugar Admin-\nittrator miy lis for membm of\nthe Canadian Lumbermen'! Alloc -\nittion tad Cantdian Pulp in* Paptr Aieociation.\nIvery iptutor ot cooitruiUon\naad minmg turpi who iup\u00bbli\u00ab\nmeeli te hii worken mut ipply\nler regiatretioa u optraior of in\nIwtitution.\nIn tht uu of I veutl optrtted\ney a rttidmt ol Canada, tba tp-\neritor ami apply for nguirttion\nin tbt \"inuitution\" citegory aad '*\nbound by the reguliUoni, ejoept\nthat amount of lugar uied for iny\nvoyige li not to exceed TO per cent\nat the amount which would normally be purchased tnd med.\nWhere a vtwtl u operated by i\nnon-reiidtnt ot Cantdt, tht ruident igent muit apply for rtgi-\nitrtuon Thu nelion appliei only\nto merchant veueli Optrtted fur\ncommerciil purpoiei.\nSugar uied on fiihlng veueli u\nalio lubject to tht 70 pt*** ctnt limitation, but a fuhtrman miy Uke\non board and mt my iugir which\nhi ll entitled to purchau ll I con-\nlumtr, in iddition to tny thtt may\nbe lupplled by the operitor of the\nveuel.\nThe TO per cent quota Impoied\nupon indmtrial men doei not includt lugar uied ln manufacture\nlor exporti within tht Empirt, Hte\nmtnufictun ol producti (or the\ndefence departmenti, Munition tnd\nSupply or Red Crou, or In tht manufacture ol product! tor canteens\nand meuei, barucki tnd dockyard!, ligned tar by in officer In\ntuthorlty.\nNo industrial uter la permitted\nto export to other than Empire\ncountriei \u2022 qutntity of any product\nIn which augar or iwtttentd eon-\ndented milk wu med, in exceu of\n70 per cent of the total exported\nduring the quarter ot 1941.\nAlthough hilitutioni\u2014and certain tmploytri permitted to regiiter u iuch\u2014make their lugar\npurchuti by voucher, thty ara to\ncollect couponi trom tht ntlon\ncarda of all reildenti tnd forwird\nthem it leaat once a month to the\nneareit offiet of tht Board. A per\nson la deemed to bt i \"resident\" ot\nan Inititute on raiding there two\nNEWONSOOALto Sub Peppers\nMilitary Area on\nthe Oregon Coast\nStreet, bed at weekend guett hli\nnephew  aod niece,  Mr. ud Mn.\nIdmond  Pattoaud-  tnd  tstir  II-\nyetr-old wa Pat o.\" Htltoa, Um-,\nwht havt mtatft\n* Mn Walk* QUlelle it I **\u25a0\ntieat is Keetasay Use Oeatial\nKaaaittl bUowmg mi tptttuaa lar\nappendiilUa.\ne Mri. John Chiraotl aad beby\nbey hare lait Kooiinty Uka Qt\u00bb-\nenl Hoipital ter U\u00bbtu keen at\nCreaeent Vallay\ne Mra. thm*** X Jtaeejekn\naad baby, Reefer Iwatt, ttn* it-\nturned treat Idaiantoa wktrt (My\nvliited Mn. Jeonijehai ttrtati,\nMr. and Mn. MaaWde, lar a taw\nwttki.\nHONORED IY IHOWI*\nSaturday   titeraoea   Triaiiy\ncouver waate bt mmt te detent*\nw He 10 0. tmtMmm tat *m\ntpteiated  Oread  W\u00bbrdee  a  **t\nMonster Parade, Drumhead Service\nto Open Army Week In Nelson\nNelson will open Army Week\nwith a monster paradt Irem the\nbiiatneei notion to Lakeilde Ptrk,\n\u2022nd a drumhead nrvice at the\nPark next Sunday. Arrangements\nwert completed Monday afternoon\nat a meeting tt tht Armory. Mtyor\nN. C. Stibbs preiided.\nC. B. Garland and 0. A. Hoover\nwere named to organize thl parade. Arrangementi for the drumhead nrvict were pliced ln the\nhandi ot tht Nelion MinUter*! Fraternity, headed by Rev. J. G. Holmu. Lt. C. H. Hamilton will hive\ncharge of the'military arrangement.\nFire Chief McDonald will arrange\na public addreu system.\nIt Ii anticipated tha paradt will\ninclude the Vettrtna Guard, Tie\nNelion Platoon of Rooky Moua\ntain Rangers; Ntlion Detachment\nof thi Cinidlan Women'i Training\nCorpi, Canidlan Ltglon members\nand ex-service men; ScouU and the\nGirl Guldu; A.R.P. penonnel, high\nand junior high tchool cadett, and\nother patriotic societies, lodges and\n\u25a0o on.\nKokanee Chapter I.O.D.E., Nelion\nbranch of the Red Crou and the\nNelion Women'a Auxiliary to the\nActive Forcei irt expected to be\nrepresented it the lervioe, though\npouibly not in the parade.\nplace ef Tea snd Coffee\narve K.V. Chocolate Milk\nJtenay Valley Dairy\nHazel MacLeod, John Glover, Fred\nBrett, Vernon Hall, \u25a0 Ronald Wtrd,\nFanny Ford, Irene Linen, Ruth Conrad, Roberta Marshall, Lucille Hin-\nkel, Irene Freed, 'Mary Bodoaruk,\nKathleen Kane, Patricia Birkbeck,\nEdith Hughei, Gordon Fleming, Bill\nHorner, Gloria MacKay, Nora Gormley, Bernice Hale, Batty Jones, Eleanor Vulcano, Luba Torosoff, Bernice\nBoneterud, Aileen Cathers, Alice\nRobison, Dorothy Zubick, Rose\nRamsden, Francei Turner, Elaine\nLangstaffe, Ann Hamilton, Mary\nTimmons, Eleanor Kennedy, John\nBums, Dennis Colman, Ethelwyn\nCrossley, Doreen Nelson, Roslna\nMagllo, Margaret MacLeod, June\nFraser, Ruth Burge, Allan Corbett,\nAlex Trickett, Mildred Parker, Marjorie Irving, Jerry McAvinn, Robert\nWaulck, John Hopwood, Stanley\nTrlggs, George Turner, Richard Radcliffe, Kenneth Chapman, John Morris, Alice Stasyn, Meriaro Armstrong,\nIvy Cote, Carol Fetterley, Glenyi\nManseil, Gordon Buchanan, Howard\nWilbur, Mary Donaldion, Bernice\nBurgeu,   John   Holmee,   Desmond\n____&,!\n1:15 p.m.\nTUESDAYS,\nTHURSDAYS\nii your timt for tht\n\"Carnation Bouquet\"\nof\nPlttling Songi \u2014 Inspiring Music\n\u2014A Programme You'll Enjoy\nMayne, Kathleen Wilion, Dolorei\nWard, Shirley Goodman, Irene Wlie,\nHelen Kcmani, Joiephine Caliguire.\nBayi' choir mtt at the homi of Mn\nRobert Todd when Mtat Amelia\nHanna waa honor mttt tad waa\nprtttnttd with a dainty n'ver butter duh. Jimmy Todd made tha pit-\nwntttion. Mn. D. D. Tawaitad and ^^ Q,n,m Ho\u00bb\u00bblUI\nMn. Ktnaedy of Runlind, luuttd. ho., ,, u^^ n^t.\nt   Miu Shirley ltrnt. *m***t**.\nwtat u umtaa nmtat a Mn.\nteaay Use Oeeertl ***._ a mn-\nuig\u00bbi t*t, bat rtturatd te ter beat*\noa Matty Uriel\n* Mr aad Mit. J A. lUyatan\n\u2022nd eta AUa* el Kflttn Hi keu.\ndayiag ti Um ****** it tin, Uy.\nmeet talker. V, PlWWUl. Q*t*m\nload, where Utay ilea te ttm*\nt ttw wees*\nt Mia. Mslcol* Utti** *H baar\ndmghttr ttn ttlt *teltety UM\nGeatrtl MetpiMI ler *tir horn ll\nWilltw Petal.\nt W. Kleha tf Wetaa OtU ww\nIn lews yetterdty kiting retvaed\nit the weekend ft* Vtateuver\nwben bt attended Ike read ledge\not the l.Q.Q-t, toavtatien,\nt Mn. Koocbia ot lata* flatted\nNeina yutardiy\na   Mit Iniee Ireadloet tad kar\nbaer daua>lee bin Ml Keeteney\ntheir\nThott ttttndlnj intludtd Juk Wai\nlach, Jimmy and J\u00abk To^d, Tep-\nmy Pagdin, Uonaia Brown, Dtvld\nTow mind, Clydl Fleming. Den\nKettlewell, Arnold Kennedy, Keith\nBuchanan, Billy Goggin aad Douglu I-iglt.\nt Mn. Ptttr Chtrninkett kt*\nlttt Koottnty Ukt Oeeeral Hoipiul lor har home it Crucent Villty\nSPEND   LEAVE  HERE\nt Mr. tnd Mn. G. Stuart Mclntoih, Silica Street, hive u gutiti\nLac. W. Wingatt tnd Ac. 1 W. Dyk-\ner, of tht RAP., Cilgiry, who pltn\nto ipend a watk'l furlough ln Nelson.\ne Dr, L. Wrineh and hi* daughter Mary ot Roulind wtrt city\nvisitors Sundiy.\nt Muttr Lorne Freno ttlthrattd\nhli fourth birthdiy Sunday atternoon at tht homo ot hli mother,\nMri. Louli Freno, whtn t hugt\nbirthdiy cakt flunked by pink md\nwhltt tapen centred thl ttl table.\nLome's guuti Included gtrl Caitle-\nberry and Alict Cattetberry ot Wallace, Idaho, Louise ind Louit Aurelio of Moose Jaw, Detn and Donald\nMclnnei, Ida Catenate!, Jouphlne\nCtteniecl, Jtaa Batata, TrtU. De-\nlorta Ann McLellan, Mirjorie leu,\nVictor Blilkowiki, Lorraine Frino,\nBilly Freno and L. Freno.\nHONORED AT FAREWELL\ne Tha home of Mr. and Mri.\nG. C, Arneion, Stanley Strehl, wu\nI hippy actnt Sundty night, Hit\nOcculon being in informil farewell to three memberi at Iba Trinity nnlor choir\u2014Mlu Amelia Hinna receiving 11-t of I lilvtr mounted pit plate, on the occuion ol\nhtr approaching marriage to Bain\nMcBride. Mn. Jick Flttchtr tnd\nMn. Jamei Johnson, who are anticipating leaving Ntlion ihortly.\nAmong than ittending wtrt lev.\nand Mn. a. 0, Boothroyd, Mn,\nE. M. Fleury, Mn. Johnion, Mr,\nind Mn. A. A. Pagdin, Mr, and\nMn, S. C. Couch, Mr. and Mra. Arthur Stringer, Mr. tnd Mn. B. Low-\ntry, .Ir. ind Mn. J. Fletcher, Mill\nHanna, Mn. L. Hanna, Mill Dally\nNorrli, Mr. md Mn.M J. Stall-\nwood, Mri. Grant ot Cilgary, Mlu\nNo Damage to Fort Stevens But Shells Came\n\"Too Domnad Closa\" Says O.C;\nFarm House Had Close Call\n-*aoi mp\nFREEMAN\nfUtNITUMCa\nthe Ham el HirWhire tejue*\nttm Ul Itite*\nBUY YOUI FURNITUM\nONOU*\nBUDCIT\nPUN\ne Mn Ruih Lunn, Stanlty Siritt.\nhad ai wttktnd guut bar ion\nOterga ei IML\n>ETURNINO TO COAST\na Mr. McTelr, formerly et Ntlton, \u00bbew \u00bb1 VtMiVTtT, whe vlttwa\nTnU it Iht wttktnd wlU bt in\nNeUon tn routt homt.\nt Mn. Erie Obti tad btby bor\nhive lttt Koottnty Lake Oeneral\nHoipital for their homt op Stanley\nStreet\n\u2022 Mri. Nyi of Smdon vlllttd\nNelion yuttrdty\nt Mrt. McDearmid of Shetp\nCreek It t city viiltor having cowi\nto attend the Pythlin lUttn githtr.\ning lut evening.\na Oa tba occulon al hti uvinth\nbirthday Donald Latihlty eatertaia-\ntd a law frlendi it tht ktaae ol hta\npannta, Br. aad Mra. Wilfrid Latin-\nlty, Third Strtet Hli gueiti Included Jimmy Morrii, Donild Mo-\nRory, Wirren Swinion, Hirviy\nFltury, Keith Stalntop, Donald Marquii, Jick Marquii. jack Brummitt.\nRolliy Dirough, Bud Darough,\nFrank Minhili md Gtrry and Teddy Anniblt.\nLillian Dickson, Mr. ind Mn. D. D.\nTownsend,   MUi   Muriel  Weather.' (JA\u25a0Q|IJ PARTY\nhead, Mr. and Mn. J. Rym,   Mn. pmgajj,\\erne\nENTERTAINMENT\nEvans Wasson Is\nto Go on\nActive Service\nEvans Wasson of Vancouver, son\nof Mr. and Mri W. E. Wasson of\nNelson, will leave his post as Ciiy\nProsecutor for Vancouver to go\non active service with the 2nd Battalion Irish Fusiliers (VR), which\nhe holds the rank of acting captain.\nMr. Wasson, born ln Nelson, in\n1905, wu educated at the University of British Columbia and Ot-\ngoodt HaU, Toronto, and wai called to the bar in 1928.\nHe aerved with the legal firm of\nRaid, Wallbridge, Gibson It Sutton\nbefore going to police headquarters\nai assistant prosecutor In 1937. Hs\nwas made proiecutor when Oscar\nOrr went on active service in 1941,\nMr. Wauon wu -ommiuionod\nIn the Irish Fuiilie***! (Reserve) two\nyean ago.\nThe god of dreami, Morpheus,\nobtained hli name from the word\n\"Molder\"\u2014 because he molda the\nvision! of sleepers.\nm\u2014 RllllVW HQHTHIY\u2014>\nFEMALE PAIN\nWomen -who luner pain of Irregulir\nparlo^i with crank; nurvouiniii\u2014\ndue to monthly functional disturbance!\u2014 iliould And Lydia X- Pink-\nham'! Vinltbli Compound Tablt la\n(with added Iron) vtry eteettve tt\nrelieve iuch dlitnn.\nSbliti madt especially\nla build up reilitdnM ai\nfftalES.?nW0\u00bb\nJamet Spenctr, Mr. md Mn. O.\nStuart Mclntoih, Dr. and Mri. N. R.\nJennejohn, Mr. and Mn. W. R. Mc-\nCandlish, Mr. and Mn. Rota Fleming, Oordon Allan, Mr. and Mn.\nW. Kennedy, Mr. and Mn. C. M.\nYoung, Mln Alice Clark apd Mr.\nand Mrs. Arneaon.\ne Mn. Charlei King and her Infant ion left Kootenay Lake Oeneral\nHospital Sunday for their home, 310\nCarbonate Street,\nRETURNS FROM COAST\ni   J R. Hunter, Kerr Apirtmenti\nRCAF Casualties\nOTTAWA, Juni 11 (CP)- The\nRoyal Canadian Air Parte In lta\n297th euuilty Hit ot the war today\nreported Ave men mining after\nflying operatloni oveneu md ont\nkllltd on ictlve itrvict In Ctntdt.\nFollowing li thl latest Hit at\ncuuiltiei:\nMining after flying tptrttlonr\u2014\nFlniham, Wllllim Edwird, Sgt.. Verdun, Quebec; Honychurch, Chtrlti\nCyrU. Sgt., Toronto; Syktl, Edwin,\nEdwird, Sgt., Chicigo; Tnurntr,\nJetn Albert Mtn, Igt., Hurdman'i\nBridge, Ont; WaUon, Idwird Belmd, Ac, Hamilton.\nPreviouily nported mining, bow\ntor official purpoiei primmed deid\n-MacKay, Jamu Garfield, Sgt., Ottawt.\nKilled on totlve itrvict In Cinida\u2014Wilion, Gordon Oswild, Lac,\nQueensland, AuitnUa.\nDied In Canada-McCaghey, Harold Abraham, Fit. Lt, Ancaiter, Ont.\ntlAIKjr. Ort, m** U (AP)\n-At Itltl tint trtjtttllit frem\ne  lutmtrini  ptpptrtd  tht  Ptrt\nHeveat military tne. Nertk tf\nthii Picific Oeeen unit ttwa ttr\n\u25a0aprexlmitily is minutu bum-\nala| it 11:30 p. m. latt nlfht. Tht\ntart It Juit South ef tbt Columbil llvtr'i mouth.\nIht aaaU ituck md exploded hi\nt pitttlnlly deserted betlk utt\nttnttlnlng but ftw houiu ind did\nae dimige to military eiubliih-\nneati, InittUttitni or tt prlvf.i\nproptrly There were aa cisuiltiii\nbut one lamily hid i doit call.\nOm ihell fell netr i road laiding\ntrom Dtlaura Beach to the Fort\nind nude i enter about five lttt\nIn dlamtttr in t iwimp. FrigmtnU\nwtn lound by mean! of which Ihe\nkind md ilit ot tht projectile could\nbt Identified.\nOne fngment iheared oft tht\ntwo-hich limb of t tree ind penetrated to half ltl thickness Uit 18-\nineh trunk of tha tree.\nTht ihell came from I Wtittfly\n(ilmoit Southwtsttrly) dirtctlon\ntnd from tht Umt the tint ihots\nwert fired until tht lut tht attacking crift either proceeded or drifted\nibout thrtt n\\Uei, Army obierven\n\u25a0tld. It wu several mllei oft ihore.\nCol. Ctrl S. Doney, Commanding\nOfficer at the Columbli Harbor\nDeltnoei, laid the fragmenti indlctted the projectllea were fivt-\nInohiri ind ibout 19 lnchei long,\nweighing about 60 poundi.\nAU told nlnt ihelli wtrt fired\ntnd moit of the cnteri hivt been\n{ound. When asked how close to\ntht military reservation they landed, Col Doney laid: \"Too damned\nclose.\"\nCol. Doniy iald patrol plinei\nwint up ttrly thli morning tnd\nt combined lurfice tnd ilr lurch\nfor tht lubmarlne wu being\nprined todiy,\nCoL  Doney  uld  lt wu known\ndefinitely the shelli came frpm a\nsubmersible but that is wai impossible to tell whit kind of \u2022 iub\nfrom tht fragment! unearthed io\nfar. Prom Ihe aoundi they created\nthe Colonel described the ihelli is\nof \"high velocity and flat trajectory.\"\nSOLDIERS SLEEP\nTht ittack found the military\nreservation on the alert but many I\not the soldiers not only admitted'\nduifuUy  tbey   bid  iltpt  througl\n:ht ihelllng.\nRuident! of Aitorii md tkt\nOctan Baack retort communltiu\ntook tbt ihelllng la itridi tad com\n\u2022ldtrtd It lomething ot t lark, bui\nnot the Jean Heffling farm ftmily.\nMrt. Heffling tdmltted \"I wu\n\u2022cored tp death.\" Her huibtnd\nuid--! tried to liugh lt -tt, but\nI WU icared too.\" the reaion\u2014\n\u2022hllli palled low, not over 100\nyards from their house and struck\nonly about 500 yards away. However 10-year-old Keith Heffling\nslept through It all, Hli Uttlt iliter, Donni Jem, I, becime fright,\nened ind fell out of bed.\nHEARD II TO II SHOTS\nASTORIA, Ore., June 22 (AP)\u2014\nShelling it let awakened hundred!\nof reildenti of Astoria md lurrounding communltlei lata lait\nnight, tmong them Robert Lucas,\nAulciata Editor at the Aitoriin\nBudget.\nLucai uid the sound ot the gunfire came between 11:30 ind 11:49\np. m\u201e p.D.T.\n\"I tiurr'cd upstairs to hivt I\nlook toward the iea,\"*he continued,\n\"ind heird from II to 19 shod.\nThe ihelli itemed to be landing\n\u25a0omtwhere with a great thud, but\nI couldn't ttll what the objective\nwai.\n\"I don't know whither they win\naimed at tht land er at iome target\nat na.\"\nLucu lurned thit many of hli\nacquaintance! In Astoria and nearby towni alio were awakened by\ntht definitions. Ht wu .idviied\nthat ruldents in Hammond md\nWarrenton,  Weit   of  Astorii  near\nibt mouth of tht Columbia liver,\nalao hurd the gut fire, md that\nperaeat la the vitiaity tt SeaiWe.\nea Ike oteta groqt South of the\nColumbia, tt* fleahea ot Ught frees\na gun tr guaa,\nTht thellfire ww hetrd ever I*\nwtt ot ip\u00bbto\u00bblmitily M milet en-\ntindhig frott Seaside, M milea from\nthe Columbia, lo Uwaco, Waah., on\ntke North hank tl tbt rlvtr.\nNEIGHBORLY NIWS\nLAUDS NEUON\nJUNIOR UO CROSS\nIff oru a| tkt Junior ltd Croit tt\ntbt Ntlson High School wtrt landed by Earle Kelly Sunday In kit\nwell-known Neighborly Ntwi bread-\ncut. The innuil nport ef Ibe\ngroups' ictivititi wtt carried lagt\nwtek lo the NtUon Dally Ntwt.\ndtt.\nWAR]\nSAVINGS\nSTAMPS\nARMY WEEK\nFinal irrangement! are being\nmade for tha gala garden fete to be\nheld Fridiy by St. Piul'i WA. at\nthe ipecloui home anjj garden! of\nMr. and Mrs. r. a. Peeblei, The\nproceed! are to be donited toward\nthe genenl repair and decorating\nof St. Paul's manse.\nThere la te bt a ttt tnd bake\nule, and amusing gimei auch u\nbagatelle, putting, rumpus room\ngames and many others.\nOrt Jhn Out\nTUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1942\nCKLN AND 2:(\u00bbrMtHif by Bovtro\nCBC PROGRAMMES\nMORNING\n7:4\u00bb\u20140 Cmada\nTM-Morning Serenade  (CKLN)\n8:00\u2014CBC Newi\n8:19\u2014Swttt Hour of Priytr\n8:30\u2014Front Lint Ftmily\n8:49\u2014Texu Jim Robertion\n9:00\u2014BBC Newi\n9:19-Conctrt  Timt   (CKLN)\n9:49\u2014Brtakfait it Sardl'i\n0:59\u2014Tlmt Signil\n10:00\u2014Brad Reynoldi, Songi\n10:19\u2014Song of Yesteryear (CKLN)\n10:80\u2014Hawaiian Paradln  (CKLN)\n10:\u00ab\u2014Morning Visit\n11:00\u2014Strictly Rhythm\n11:19\u2014Bttwttn tht Booktndi\n!l:30-\"Soldier'i Wife\"\n11:49\u2014Sons by Jack Baker\nAFTERNOON\n12:00\u2014B. C. Farm Broadcast\n11:29\u2014Thi Notice Board (CKLN)\nI2:80-CBC Newi\n12:45\u2014Tht BtUadeer\n1:1)0\u2014Interlude\n1_08\u2014Talk\n1:15 -'('urnntinn   ISouquet'  (CKLN)\n1:31)\u2014Club Matinee\n1*\nJUNE 29 - JULY 5\nPon't miu thlp grand opportunity\nto ue our very efficient Array In\naction and te pay a well-deserved\ntribute to our gallant men\ngnd women In khaki.\nSALADA TEA COMPANY\nOF  CANADA, LIMITID\n,f;.t 1 *.'.' i p^mmmmmm, * *\t\n**\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 *\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -y\n\u25a0\n2:30\u2014Fiedler Conduct!\n2:45-Thrca lukl Trio\n,1:00-The Western Five\n3:19\u2014Joie   Bethancourt   and   Hli\nOrchestra.\n3:30-Wlihart Campbell ilngi\n3:49-B0<? Ntwi\n4:00\u2014Let Swtttlmd Songi\n4:15-Piano Recital\n4:3fr-Htrb Taylor'l Orch.\n4:49\u2014\"Booki and fihowi\"\n5:0O~Nawi  Commmtary\n5:05\u2014Addreu   by   Hon.   Adelard\nGodbout\n5:30\u2014Blended Rhytbra\nEVENING\n8:0fM_JH_N'8 Variety Hour\n6:45-Meet tha Band (CKLN)\n7:00\u2014CBC Ntwi\n7:19\u2014Summer Strlngi\n7:49-Muter Works ol the Pianoforte\n8:15-\"Newbrldge'1\n8:30-BBC Radio Ntwirttl\n\u2022:00\u2014TflU^f Tlmt\n9:30\u2014Britain Ipeakl\n\u00bb:45-\"Al I Matter of Fact\"\ntO:00-CPC NtWl\nJ0:19-r-Senlor Olympic eholr\n10:49\u2014Harry Jamu 'ereraatra\nUiOO-Ood Save tke King\nHere's a tip for\nsit-down workers...\nSitting all day at a detk or work\ntable doein't give much chance for\nhealthy exercise. So guard agalnat\nthe headachy, heavy feeling that so\noften meant Incomplete diminution. Take those two itept\nto health: (1) To gel well, tee your\ndoctor; (2) to keep well, watch your\nttablte. Make ture elimination ia\ncomplete, but thun harah ca-\nthartict! Get enough \"bulk\" In yow\ndiet to keep the food waatee moving\npromptly. Start every morning with,\na bowl of crunchy Kellogg'a Bran\nFlakei With Other Parte Of Wheat.\nGently laxative, they help supply\nvaluable minerali and proteins, too.\nAnd they're eo freth and crlip, to\ntiellclnut. you'U want them every\nday! Look for Kellogg'a Bran Flakee\n|n the golden yellow package. Comet\nIn two convenient siies. And when\nyou breakfaat put, order the intU-\nliducil package wtth the Inner,\nwaxtitk, eealed bag. Made by\nKellogg's in London, Canada.\nto the end of a wirt ta thete wartime mtfttt \u2022_\npicnic I can't aflord -alowdowne' ami dull, Unless daya. | hare\nto keep fit) So here'i my message to every 'e|t-dpwn' worker:\ndo at I ilo, get plenty of hulk In your diet, eat a big bowlful of\nKellogg'i Bten Flakea every day In the year. They're mildly\nlaxative, and there'a nothing Uke their crisp flavour te atart\nthe day right.\"\nKEEP FIT\nWITH\nTxms\nevetgday\nin the year\/\n\u25a0\n NILMN DAILY NIWI NILMN t C-TUtSOAY MORNINC JUNI tt. rf-\nHrlmm iailg Sfrma ? ? Questions ? ?,\nANSWERS\nbtaUta-hed AprU 8. tm.\nBritith Columbia*t\nMut Jtttrttting Ntvtpaptr\nPubllihtd tvtry morning except Sunday by\ntha NIWS PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITID Xt Bakar St. Ntlton. Brltlth Columbia.\nMEMBER OF THI CANADIAN PRISS AND\nTHI AUDIT BUBIAU OF CIRCULATIONS\nTUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1942\nThe Battle to Conquer\nGangrene\nA green-Upa test which in \u00bbn adapted form may help the army aurgeon\nwho has to decide whether or not to\namputate a frown or gangrenous foot\nto gave a soldier's Ufe was demonstrated by Dr. Kurt Lange and Dr. Linn J.\nBoyd at the New York Medical College, Flower and Fifth Avenue HospiUl.\nThe test is made with the dye, fluorescein, which gives off a greenish-yellow color under ultra-violet light. By\nInjecting the dye into a vein of the arm\nand shining an ultra-violet lamp on the\npatient's lips the doctor can tell how\nfast the blood is flowing through the\npatient's body by the speed with which\nhis lips turn green. The test is made in\na slightly darkened room.\nIn some cases, such as gangrene and\nIncarcerated intestines, it is important for the doctor to know whether\nany blood is getting through to the\nUck part of the body. Successful adaptation of the green-lips test, originally\ndevised by Dr. Lange and Dr. E. Woll-\nheim in Germany, for these other conditions, is now reported by Dr. Lange\nand Dr. Boyd in the current issue of\nthe Medical Clinics of North America.\nThe dye is safe, inexpensive and\neasily.available, it is pointed out.\nIn testing speed of blood flow, the\ngreen lips showed that in normal\ngrown-ups, the blood circulation time\nls fifteen to twenty seconds. Patients\nwith heart disease had circulation\ntimes varying from twenty to sixty-\neight seconds. Those with overactive thyroid glands had a\\ery short\ncirculation time, seven to ten seconds,\nwhile those with underactive thyroids\nhad a prolonged circulation time of\ntwenty-one to thiry-four seconds.\n'  Beat the Quota\nIt must have been with a deep sense\nof satisfaction that E. E. L. Dewdney\nand his Nelson and District Red Crosa\ncampaign workers found that the quota\ntoward which they were working had\nbeen exceeded by about $2000. When\nthis campaign was announced and it\nbecame known that the quota for Nelson and district had been established\nat $15,000 there was some surprise at\nthe size of the figure. The quota appeared to be high. There were quite\nnatural fears that it could not be\nreached.\nBut the patriotism and the resources of tho district, together with\nsplendid work by the various members\nof the committees who took part in the\ncanvass and organization, resulted in\na total of $16,903. It is a performance\nof which everyone concerned has reason to be proud.\nOptn tt my rttdtr. Ntmtt tf ptrttnt uking\nginttltni will Mt kt publlihtd.\nBttdtr, Mlchtl\u2014Whtt waa tht data ot tba\nmint dltaatar at Moott Rlvtr la Nova Scotia? It tha mint ttlll operating?\nTha Mooie River Oold Mint cavt-ln occurred on AprU 12, ItM. On AprU JJ, it 12:30 am,\nDr. D. E. Robertion and Alfred Sciddlng wtr*\nbrought to tht lurfice. You might tpply to\ntht offices ot Mooie River Minet, Llmlttd, 20\nSufford Street West, Roxburj, Mua, for information u to pruent development!,\nI N. Rouland\u2014Caa you teU me If it li true\nthat cancer la curabla?\nYei, if It li dlicovered lufficlently tarly\nand prompt meaturu ara taken to trut IL A\ncomblnaUon of X-rayi, radium and mrgtry trt\nthe methodi employed, varying ln each cue.\nB. F. McD.. Trail\u2014I hava glvtn t mthogany\ndeik one coit of mthogany-colored penetrating wtx. I wiih to get t finiih of t wtx\nniture. Whtt ii my next procedure?\nPolish with two thin coati of 1 piste wtx;\nwhen dry ttch coit muit bt weU nibbed.\nF. L., Kailo\u2014How cm copper ind othtr kindi\nof wire icreeni be'preserved when not ln\nuie?\nAfter cleming, coat with mixture of two\npirti of good spar varnish md one ptrt ttch\nlinseed oil tnd turpentine.\nLooking Backward\n10 YEARS  AGO\n(From Dtlly Newi, June 23, 1932)\nRoy Green and William Hendron of Kaslo\nleft to ipend several days ln Gerrard.\nNelson Amateur Athletic Association will\nsponsor the formation of a Junior Olympic\nClub in Nelson, according to A. Wallach and\nTony Banks, who have the matter in hand.\nHarvey L. Fyfe, alderman of Slocan City,\nwas in Nelson Wednesday.\n25 YEARS AGO\n(From Dally Newi, June 23, 1917)\nR. Dill of Saskatoon, brother of A. J. and\nH. E. Dill of Nelson, made 46 out of a possible\n50 at the Nelson Gun Club shoot.\nA. B. Curtis, Taghum rancher, says that\nthe deer are so plentiful and bold in tbe district that they are eating the cabbage on his\nproperty.\nJ. W. Orr and John Sherblnln are about\nready to commence timMr cutting operations\nnear Ymir.\n40 YEAR8 AGO\n(From Dally Newi, June 23, 1902)\nW. S. Doyle of Slocan junction, hai secured the contract for supplying the Arlington\nmine with timbtr.\nG. A. Hunter and family of Nelson moved\nyesterday to Balfour for the Summer.\nWords of Wisdom\nGod divided men Inlo men, that Ihey might\nhelp each other.\u2014Seneca.\nPress Comment\nMR.   ILSLEY'S   RIGHTEOUS   ANGER\nNot often li Camda'i Finance Minliter\nitirred out of hli cuitomary lerenlty, but he\nhid good reaion, ind plenty of IL for the iharp\nreply idminlitered to the 'Rev. T. C. Douglai,\nC.CF. member for Weyburn, Suk., ln the\nHouie on Mondiy. Thli Mr. Douglu li t Baptlit Minliter, highly educated and endowed\nwith natural ttlenti as wtll, but on Ult lubject\nqf liquor tnd beer coniumpUon he lecki tppreclitlon of reilltlei. He would hive the Dominion Government restrict the liquor tnd beer\nbusiness in time of war, apparently forgetting\nthat thli ll not t Fedenl function, tnd forgetting alio the dtsmtl experience of thli country\nand the United Statei when he and thoie who\nthink with him had their way ln the lut war.\nMost amaiing of all was his protest on Monday against large shipments of Canadian beer\nto Libya for the use of Uie troopi who are defending him and his family and hii congregation under the ippilling condltioni of deiert\nwirfire. It wis thii that rouied Mr. Ilsley'i\nIre tnd Uie Mlnliter would have been leu\nthan a man if he had held hli punch.\nThii ls what the Finance Miniater laid:\n\"When you think of what the forces of\" the Empire ire going through In Libya, a tropical\ncountry where It is very hard to get the right\nkind of water, or any water; when you think\nof the deaths men die who are taking part ln\ntank warfare, I think a good many persons\nhere ln Canada who are making sarcastic remarks about the sending of beer to soldiers ln\nLibya could better employed.\" Better employed They ought to be ashamed. Of courie Canadian beer Is going to the soldiers ln Libya,\na lot of It, and the more the better. Thii li\none ot the services which Canadian industry is\nable to render and does render In this war.\nHas the reverend member for Weyburn forgotten his Bible\u2014his Exodus? He must have\nread sometime during his period of scriptural\nstudy that the children of Israel, ln their long\ndesert pilgrimage, complained bitterly to\nMoses .demanding to know why he had\nbrought them up out of Egypt \"to kill ua and\nour children and our cattle with thirst?\" There\nfollowed the miracle of the water from the\nrock.\nUnfortuantely, no military commissariat\nwould be justified in permitting British soldiers to go into the Libyan desert relying upon\na miraculous provision of water. It is possible\nto suply them with Canadian beer, and that\nis being done, and Canadians ought to be\nthankful that their country ls able to meet an\nurgent, even an essential need. Beer is a mild,\nthirst-quenching and strengthening drink. It\nis out of the hard liquor class. It is not an intoxicant, certainly as doled out to an army in\nthe field. Does the Rev. T. C. Douglas, M.P,\never pause lo think what the men of Uiat army\nare enduring, day by day, night by night.\nWeek after week\u2014those of them that survive?\nThe Finance Minister, with comemndable\nfinality, refuses absolutely to allow Federal\ninterference in what is a provincial responsibility, control of the sale of liquor and beer. 11\nthe provinces, he says, are incapable of discharging that responsibility, \"then they are incapable, of taking that share In the war effort\nwhich I think they are capable of taking.\" If\nprovincial control is not more rigid it ls because public sentiment does not favor increased restrictions. Mr. llsley presumes this to be\nso, and correctly. Furthermore, his own figures\nreveal only a very slight Increase in consumption. Nor should it be forgotten that the liquor\nand beer Industry in Canada is making a heavy\nfinancial contribution to the national war ef-\n.fort through taxation. As shown by Mr. llsley,\nthat taxation has been inrceased 75 per cent\non spirits and 100 per cent on malt since the\nbeginning of the war. The tax on wine has\nrisen from 15 cents to 40 cents a gallon. These\nlevies have increased the war revenue. They\ncannot be said to have facilitated liquor and\nbeer consumption. They represent all that the\nFederal Government ought to do In this direction, and all, as the Finance Minister made\nplain on Monday, that lt ls prepared to do.\n\u2014Montreal Gazette.\nQun Sights in\nPlace of Medals\nA saw automatic wttpoa which Britain\nla producing la hugt quantitlu la gtttlng tach\nwttk JO.00O gun-alghta tad JOjOOO othar parti\ntrom a factory In South London which In pttct\ntimt unt million! ot Coronation md Jubilee\nmedtli all ovtr tht Domlnloni.\nAt tlrtt tht production ot tht ntw wttpos\nwu htld up by a ihorttgt ot txtrudtd ban\naf miM itatl trom which tha parti wait cut\nind machined Into ihipt. Whan tha medal\nmaken wtrt called in. thay demonitrited\nhow thty could itamp out tha parts ln exactly tba tame way u thty hid produced med-\ntit tlnct ISM, uilng ordlntry itripi ot mild\nittel. which It tully obtainable.\nIt wu a victory tor old aatabUihad crafta-\nminshlp over man production machintry.\nTht medil maken wtrt glvtn I contract it\nonct. Thty irt now doing thit prectilon work\nmort ipeedlly thm tnyont else, with three.\nthoutandthi of m inch u thtlr neireit mtrgln\not* error, md t production \"bottleneck\" hu\nbeen completely wiped out.\nUnskilled libor cm bt tnined to thl job\nIn \u25a0 ftw houn. Somt of tht worktn trt glrli\nnot ytt It yean old.\nTht ftctory ilso maku lti own gaugct.\nAt tht momtnt tht only mtdtla thty in itrlking trt Um rColx dt Guerre tnd tht Medtlllt\nMillttirt for tht Fret Frnch Forci ln Britiln.\nThey trt tiso mtking t large ihield ln Iron ind\nillver which the Fret Pollih Govtrnmtnt li\npreuntlng to tht Brlttih Forcei.\nIn puce Umt they madt diu for tha\ncolni of muy countriu ln South America\nmd for China and Slam. Thty htvt ilso itruck\nmedala for mmy of tha world'i turned iocle-\ntltt, Including tht Roytl Acidemy md tht\nHudson'i Bty Compiny. Tht ion of Uit pruent principtl arranged the dlei of the flnt two\nD.F.C.'t\u2014awarded to Hawker ind Grieve ln\nthe lut wtr.\n\"From lack of moral itrength empires fall.\nRight alone Is irresistible, permanent, eternal.\"\n\u2014Mary Baker Eddy.\n\"Know yet not, thit to whom ye yield\nyourselves servtnti to obey, his wrvants yt\nare to whom ye obey whether of sin unto\ndeath, or of obedience unto righteousness?\"\n\u2014The Bible.\nToday's Horoscope\nYou are an enthusiastic planner, you who\nhave a birthday today, but sad to say you lack\nthe persistence and concentration neceuary\nto bring thoie plans to a happy conclusion.\nPractice application. Succeu and recognition\nthrough the arti, writings and In review! are\npresaged for you during the next year. Gain\nwill also come from *other sources, which may,\nperhapi, be accompanied by some annoyance.\nThe child who ii born on this date wtll be\nfortunate in muilc, art and literature. The disposition if thli child will be kind and hospitable, but liable to imposition.\nTest Yourself      War\u201425 Years Ago\n1. Where did Patrick Henry make his famous \"Liberty or Death\" speech?\n2. What State does not give its governor\nthe power to veto a legislative act?\n3. What nation produced the first porcelain?\nJune 23,1917\u2014British liner Mongolia iunk\nby mine off Bombay. Congresi of Soldien and\nWorkmen at Petrogrid called for dlisolutlon\nof tbe Duma. Runlan troopi repulsed Turkish\nattacki at several polnti on the Caucasus front.\nTEST ANSWERS\nSt. John's Episcopal Church, Richmond,\nNorth Carolina.\nChina.\nEtiquette Hints\nWhen drinks are paued by your hostess,\nIf you don't care for them, just say, \"No, 1\nthank you,\" and let It go at lhat.\n\t\nBritish Women\nInternees\nA British woman recenUy returned to\nEnglind hu given details of lift ln the Bti-\nmcon Internment camp, to which moit of Uie\nBritish women ln Frince were lent by order\nof the Germtni.\nThe Germani ln their hatt decreed everyone a Britiih woman who hid my connection\nwhatever with Britain. Thui hundredi of women who did not ipeak a word of English,\nw.lvei of British subjects, were Interned,\namong them widows of British subjects whose\nhusbands had been detd for yeirs.\nAbout a hundred French soldiers did the\nhetvy work of the cimp. From timt to time\nont of them would disappear. One who wu\nln chirge of the camp radio disappeared.because he had been accused of listening to tht\nBritish broadcasts of the B.B.C. Another wai\naccuied of spreading Communiit propaganda.\nAll theie men were anxloui for the time to\ncome to fight again and be revenged on their\nGermm masters.\nPeople In the town took a great lntereit ln\nthe \"British martyrs,\" as they called them.\n\"Some ot the women became godmother! to\nui,\" iald the ex-Internee, \"and they brought\nus delicaclu, often depriving themselvei to\ndo io.\"\nWorkmen who came to the camp to make\nrepairs brought ui newi of the outer world.\nThey all listened to the B.B.C. In iplte of every\nthreat. At other timei, French women paued\nnear the barbed wire and gave messages of\nhope and encouragement to the Internees, even\nat times taking (.rent risks and throwing us\nnotes containing the latest Important news,\nwhich they had picked up from the B.B.C.\nGems of Thought\nMORAL STRENGTH\n\"In conduct do not riake trifles of trifles.\nRegard the smallest action as being either\nright or wrong, and make a conscience of little\nthing.\"\u2014Spurgeon.\n\"Those love ruth best who to themselves\nare true, And what they dare to dream of,\ndare to do.\"\u2014Lowell.\n\"I am not bound to win, but I am bound\nto be true. I am not bound to succeed, but I\nam bound to live up to the light I have.\"\u2014Lin-\ncoin.\nTODAY'S News\nSLIND WOMAN  IS\nWAR WORKER\nBUnd for X yean, Mlu Made-\nlelne D. Brooki, M, hu tiken her\npltct ln tht United Stttei wtr\neffort, being employed ti in Inipector on tlmt fuit partt. Her\nwork li u good is that ot any ot\nher co-workeri, uyi her employer. Alwiyi with her li Verona, her\nleelng-eye dog.\nWHERE JAPS SEEKING STEPPING-STONES TO NORTH AMERICA\nJapan's first attempt to seize strategic outposts in the Western Hemisphere has\nbeen centred on remote parts of the Aleutian Islands. Landings have been made on tha\ntiny islands of Kiska and Attu. Top photo shows the village of Attu on Attu Island, a\nsmall collection of structures with the Russian orthodox church the main building.\nBelow is Unalaska, on which the Dutch Harbor naval and air base is situated, as seen\nfrom an American patrol vessel. i*.,__g____u_. -dut Y-.\nSHOPPING FOR THE GENERAL\nMrs. Douglas MacArhur, wife of Gen. MacArthur,\nwho is the United Nations' commander-in-chief in the\nSouthwest Pacific after his gallant defence of Bataan,\ngoes shopping in a Melbourne, Australia, department\nstore. She escaped Bataan with her husband and) their\nyonng son.\nHE SWEPT COLLEGE HONORS TOO\nHere is Isadore Goldstein, 23, a New York street\ncleaner, who graduated from Brooklyn college recently,\nwith Magna Cum Laude honors and a graduate scholarship. Isadore has been married one month. He worked\ndays and studied nights to achieve his high scholastic\nstanding.\nNETHERLANDS FLIERS DRILL ON U. S. FIELDS\nSome of the several hundred young Netherlands' men beiqg given basic and advanced raining as airmen at the U. S. army base in Jackson, Min., shown on the\nmarch beside the planes they soon hope to fly. Six months from now this base Will be\nsending out fully-equipped Dutch pilots, bombardiers, gunners and observers.\nYAHK YOUJH IN R.C.A.r.\nGeorge Nedelec of Yahk Is lei\ning witn the R.C.A.F.\n'\t\niMiiifc mi\nii<-ti_.iM*-M_l*'**^iii______\u00bbiit_to^\n -\u2014NIUON DAILV NIW*. NILMN. I &-TUMOAY MORNINC JUNI IS. \u00bb\u2022-\n1^\\\n\u25a0NU UViK \u25a0\n\"North Wind Blows Warm, Christmas\nComes In Summer\/' R. W. Haooen\nTells Rotary (Iub ol Nelson, N.Z.-\nAs Imaginary trip from Nelaon.\nBritiih Columbia to Ntlton, Nev\nZealand, wu conducted Monday By ,\n\u2022V W. Haggen of Roultnd whtn he\neddremd tte Rotary Club at ttl\nluncheon.\nBorn ln New letlind, Mr. Higgen wai ible to gtve I vivid account of tht country, ltt cUmttt\nand people. Suggesting thtt in imag-\ntnlry trip be taken to Niw Ztaland\nto arrive than ai Chriitmu, Mr\nHiggen ducribed tbt ocetn trip,\nbeginning it Vincouver in prt-wtr\ndtyt, tnd ifttr a week it set, tr-\ntiring it Honolulu, \"one of the\nbeiuty ipoti of Uit world.\"\n\"Wa ipend I diy there tnd thtn\nproceed on our way untU we arrive\nIt tbe FIJI Iilandi, which tre certainly not a white man'i pandit*\u2014\n] another tour dayt at Ma and we at\nlltt reach Auckland, the commercial capital of New Zealand, limited on ttt But cout\n\"Wt trt now In a country hiving\nIlmoit tht tun climate u wt have\nbom Ban Diego to Nelton, ind\npontaing nrnt of tht finer, mountain rtnget to tht wolld.\"\nCROI8INQ NIW XIALANO\nDeecriblng tht trip by train trom\nAuckland to the Wett cout, the\nipetker rtftrred to ttt tuned Maori regtttu whert tomt of tne\nBreitett aoquatlc tuti, etpeclilly\nttl etnot hurdle rtcei, are per-\nfcnned.\nTrtrtUlng through thi grut\nJfatrylng country Is neceuary be-\n\u25a0fore Wellington, Uie capital city\nIt Naw Zealand, li reecfled\", he\nglid. \"It weU may be called Uie\nWindy dty, ilnct lt li lituated nttr\nIn extremely rough piece ot water.\n\"When we arrive at Nelion by\ntntr on the night before Christ-\nwe wtkt up Chriitmu mora-\nto bur tht birdi ilnglng\u2014tor\ny kind ot Engliih long bird li\nd in New Zealand. Thtrt it no\nr tnd no lot. Insteid thtre It a\n\u2022t of ripe trult, eipeclillj In thl\nftlton ViUey. Ntlion, New Zealand\nttl greatest Jam making centre\ntte Southern Hemisphere.\"\nMr. Higgen  told the hiitory of\nI Urly settlement ot Nelion. There\nrecord of a luncheon attended\nwhite men tn 194\u00bb-but ttey it-\nided It In.the capacity ot thp mtln\nHIM.\nm1\\l* m_ttli   compired the  two\n\u25a0HM.\nTh* Nelton  ot New Zetland,\"\nDOMINION\nDAY\u2014\nWlDNESOAyjULVl\nSPECIAL FARES\nP4fW99fl   AH  MMMM  HI   vlM(M\n\u25a0^\u25a0+*******Ar\nONE WAY FARE\nmd ONE-QUARTER\nFOR ROUND TRIP\n(Mlnlam Fm He)\n**********\nOOINO,\nFnm Junt )0 to 1 p.m. July I\nincept where no train m vice on\nune 30, ticket, will be nld for\nune 29).\nRETURNING\nLetvedtetinttionuntil midnight,\nThunday, July 2 (attest if ne\ntrain lervice, July 2, ticket! will\nht good on fint tvtiltble tram).\ntat l.formation fnm A.y Attn.\nht uid. . ibout twlct tbt tin md\npopulation ot ttll city\u2014thi Ntw\nZealand city ta lituated oo tht iea.\nwhereu thu city u in intend tows,\nlimited on t lakt. Tbt mountiini\ntvtr thert trt higher tnd Uie ctty\nii between two rtngu ind li con-\nmuently sheltered from the Eut\ntnd Wttt Windi. .\n\"They htvt Chriitmai ln midium-\nmer. Tbe North wind there ll tht\nwarm ont. Ntw Zttltnden drivt\nthtir cut oo tht -wrong aide'.\n\"Your Nelion it named atter Hon.\nHugh Nelaon, one of the urly lieutenant governon ot Britiih Columbia. Nelion, N.Z., bu named lti main\nItreet. Trafalgar Street, tnd when\nyou look it soma of tht namet of\ncltiei in New Zealand, Uke Marlboro, Blenheim and Wellington, you\ncan guett thtt Nelaon ll ntmed ifter\nthe greit Admiril Ntlion.\nTht Rottry Club of Ntlion drank\na tout to tbt Rottry Club of Ntlion, N.Z.. on iti 100th innlveniry;\nI tout to the City of Ntlion, N.Z.;\nmd ont to the Domlnltn ot Ntw\nZtaland.\nGueiti it the luncheon Included\nR. T. Blyth ot Roulind ind J. C.\nHughei of Vincouver.\nPreildent J. R. McLenntn wai ln\ntht chtir.\nPar Nof Thriatmid\nin Qualifying\nRounds at Kimbartay\nKIMBERLIY. B. _ Junt B (CP)\n\u2014Par ID tor tte Kimberliy count\nwu not tven thrwleoed te ttt\nqualifying roundi of tte tilt tnnual\nCrow*! Nut Pta Oolf Tourntmtnt\nhere, te which cooieetentt trom\nLethbridge, Blairmore, remit, ud\nCrmbrook tnd Kimbtrley in ptr-\nticlpinte.\nLow mtn were BUI Prentice, rer-\nnii, wltt I areu of 14 md ntt of\nTO and Hugo Mickle, Kimbtrley,\ngrou Tl tnd ntt TO. An unuiuil\nfut et tbt Qualifying roundi wu\nttl ice Archit rtntey, Cncbrok.\nmtdt on thi fifth holi tor I grouj\nof M, net JO. Mn. P. B. Btrnum, of\nKimberley, hid, low ntt ud grou\nfor the ltdlu' nine-hole qualifier\nwitt M ind a.\nChurchUl Tells Stalin Allies to\nBring Enemies to Their Knees\nLONDON, Junt H <CP)-A innu trom Prlmt MlnUttr ChurchUl to Jouph Suite on the tat\nunivemry ot thi Qtma invuion\nnf Ruula uid today \"the fighting\ntlUinct ot our two countriei ud\nof our otter ilUet, to whom then\nhu now been Joined thl vut rt-\nnurcu ot ttt United Stetu, wttt\nsurely bring our enemlu to thtlr\nkneu.\"\n\"Yoa cu count on ut to t___J_rt\nyou by tvtry muni In our power,\"\nAe Prime Mlnltter tdded.\nTh* miutgt contained \"\u2022 rt-\nnewed txprtulon ot our admir-\naUon  tor ttl magnificent\nat your armed torcu, guerilla\nbandi aod civilian worktn\" ud\nexpreued $e conviction ttat \"thou\nachlvementt wUl be equalled ud\nlurputed In tt* coming monthi.\"\nMt. ChurchUl tectUed ttat Britain uon would uter ber fourth\nyear ot Un war.\nHe told the Soviet Premier tte\nAaglo-Ruuteu 10-year pact reflected the progreuive itreogthening et\nrelitioni betweu tte two countriu\nduring ttt put yur lad uld:\u2014\n\"Thit truty ti i pltdgt ttlt wt\nttall confound our enemlu ud\nwhen tte war It over build i tun\npuce for tU freedom-loving plop-\nNew Trophy Up\nfor Mixed\nGolf on July I\nOn July 1 pity will get under\nwiy In tte mixed foursomes com-\npetltion ot the Nelaon Golf and\nCountry Club. Tail year lniteid of\nthe Smyth Shield, which hai been\nup for competition for yeara, there\nI* a new trophy. \"The Reno Mine\nRow owl\", donated by S. E. Kills,\none of th* most enthusiutlc goUers\nIn tte district during the lut hilf\ndozen yein. This trophy wu posted by Mr. Ellis lut FlU when the\nneed of \u25a0 new one was made known,\nand will take the place ot the Smyth\nShield. The former trophy hai been\nremoved from competition becauie\nof the lick of space for more plaques\non IL\nPlay takea the form of two-ball\nmixed foursome with three-eighths\nof the differences of the combined\nhandicaps being allowed. Although\ntht fixture card call! tor pliy to\n\u25a0tart on June 28, pliy hu bun portioned tUl Dominion Say due to lag-\"\ngtng In the C.I.L. Cup, held up by\nwet weather. An entry sheet hai\nbeen poited In the clubhouse for\nthose washing to enter.\nThe Match Committee will draw\npirtnen for tU ilngle names poited.\nRodeo to Nark\nKimberley\nFete on July 1\nKIMBERI-fY, B. C.-Plini ir*\nneirlng completion for ont of ttl\nlirgest Dominion Diy celebnUoni\nln Klmberley'i hiitory. Committee! are busy lining up t ltrgt ud\nvaried progrim.\nThe festivities will optn with I\nbig paradt from tht High School\nthrough the busineu lection, on\nto Llnduy Ptrk. R.MR.'s, Boy\nScout's Girl Guldor, decorated ctn,\nflvt binds, clowni, fluts ud Indlani tnd cowboyi from tht mtin\ntire diitrict wiu'be Uking part\nThe day'i program lncluei: fltg\nrailing ceremon;, kiddies free treat,\nsports, swimming gala, loftball tourntmtnt, archer}, liwn bowling,\nA.R.P. demonitrttion, hone ric\ning tnd in Indlm rodeo it night.\nRODEO PLANNED\nThe rodeo li \u2022 new venture for\nthli dlitrict It wlU be held Tuudty md Wednesdiy nighti u Uit\nlargeit Indoor rodeo ln the Kootenayi. Entrlu ire plUng up for\nall eventi. Then will be wild cow\nmilking, bucking horses, ttetr rid*\ning, roping and all the eventi of \u2022\nreal stampede.\nThe evening'will finiih up with\ntwo dances it tte K.P. and I.O.O.F.\nhall!.\nBALL STANDINGS\nEleanor Dudley Medal\nWinner in Women's\nWestern Coif Open\nCHICAGO, June 22 (API-Eleanor Dudley of Chicago recorded the\nday'i only par over the Elmhurst\nCountry Club today to take medalist honon ln the Women'i Western\nopen tournament and lead the 32\nentrant! who will begin five days of\n'match play tomorrow. Known is the\nhardest hitter In women'i golfing\ncircles, the University of Alabama\ngraduate compiled a 37-39\u201476 and\nno one ln the field of 120 fame near,\ner than two strokes to catching her.\nDorothy Kirby of Atlanta, Ga.,\nahot a 41-37-78 md Phyllis Otto of\nOmiha, Neb., turned in a 39-39\u201478\nto tie for the runner-up position.\nBetty Jameson of San Antonio,\nTex, leml-flnalist in 1941, was next\nwltt 41-38\u201479, three over par.\nSOLD\nBy Classified-Ad\nFOR   SALE:   CRIB,   MATTRESS,\nspring, chest of drawer!. Ph.\t\nIN ONE DAY\nThis Classified Ad\nSold All the Items\nIF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL\nUSE A\nCLASSIFIED-AD\nIN THE NELSON DAILY NEWS\nFOR RESULTS\n!!__\u00a3____.\n\u2014\u2014\n_-__, .^....,-. :\u25a0_\u2022. ,M._t_i__lil_mT\\fo-l'ifatf.--,-------m------i\nMAJOR LEAOUBS\nNo gamu tcheduled.\nWESTERN INTER.\nVancouver          _\t\nTacoma ...\nSalem    , .\u00bb.'\nPACIFIC COAST\nW   L   Pet.\nM   23   Mf\n3*3   18    WJ\nas is mi\n22   59    Ml\n.... 48 11 .80S\n44 32 .579\n  48 M Mt\n  38 38 .488\n38 41 .481\n87 40 .481\n.... }5 47 .427\n  28 48 .388\n 41 24 .881\nLot Angelei ..\u2014\nSu Diego  \t\nSettUe        _..\nOakland      \t\nHoUywood   \t\nPorUand '.\t\nINTERNATIONAL\nJeney City   \t\n.... SS IS .878\nBuffilo\n38 27 .371\n  31 35 .470\n  32 38 .457\n  30 3\u00ab .455\n  37 S3 .450\nTION\n 87 23 .817\nSyncuu    \t\nToronto    _\t\nBalUmon   \t\nAMERICAN ASSOCIA\nMilwaukee    -\t\n  38 28 .581\nJaps Held ior Six\nDays In\nRail Una Fight\nCHUNGKING, June it (AP)-\nIfce High Commind Indicited todty tht Jiptneu htd bun held to\nalmoit no galna in ilx dayt of\nfighting for the 80-mile central section ot the Cbeklang-Klangal nil-\nway   which   remains   In   Chinut\nPrairie, Troil Men\nLeave for Army\nTRAIL. B.C June B-H. Er-\nmetora ot Wmnifred. AIM, Uft Sundiy, ind T. C. M. Bud at TnU UA\nMondty tor Vmcouver to report it\nthl Diitrtct Dipot tor activt nrvict\nla tht Canadlm Army. Both man\nwar* tttuted it tht TraU recruiting\noltice.\nR.C.A.F. Mobile\nParty at\nKimberley Today\nBeginning a recruiting tour Into\nSm Kooteoiy-Boundary, a Royal\nCanadUn Air Force mobUt recruiting party from Calgary wUl be In\nKimberley today, and will tien\nwork Wutward to rOand Forki.\nFrom Klmbtrlty tht ptrty wUl\nnme to Nelion tor Thundiy tvtnlng tnd Frldiy. It will be it Grind\nForkt Junt 39; it TrtU Junt 30 tnd\nJuly 1 tnd 3; tnd it Ftrnlt July 3.\nA number ot ippllcinti for tn-\nliitment In the Women'! DivUlon\nof the RCAT htvt received no-\nUcei to tpptar befon the recruiting offlcen when they come to Nelton. It U anticipated a number of\nHigh School graduatu will alto ippear for examination, at well ai\nother young men ieeklng to enlist\nln tbe Air Force.\nTwo Craft May Have\nTaken Part in Attack\non Estevan Station\nMlraietpolU -  38 31 .537\nLouUvllle     32 32 .500\nColumbui     19 30 .492\nInditnapolU   31 35 .470\nSt Ptul    27 3T .422\nToledo ,.... 2\u00ab 40 .394\nA communique uld thtt Chlneu\ntroopt who were forced uide whtn\ntbt Japanese imaihed through to\ntheir idvinced positions htd cloied\nlo on key pointi behind the Jip-\ntnete llnu ln iharp threats to tht\nInvader's communication! and supply iyttem.\nChlneu forcei were reported attacking Lungyu, on the rail line\nEait ot the Cheklang-Kiangal border, and assaulting Jipineu positions around the walled town ot\nChuhsien.\nHeavy fighting alio was reported\ngoing on in the hills* near Kwang-\nfeng on the rail line Just across the\nborder into Kltngil Province.\nThe art of photography wai perfected ln 1839 by \u2022 Frenchman\nnamed Daguerr*.\nSecond Round of\nUl Golllo\nEnd Wednesday\nNelson golfen for ttit moit ptrt\nwere well iway In,the iecond round\nof the C.I.L. Cup Mondiy, and word\nctmt from the Oolf tnd Country\nClub Mitch Committee thtt this\nround muat be wound up by Wed-\nntsday evening.\nThe opening of the Cup tourney\nlut week Introduced twUight tournament golf to Nelaon. Becauie ot\nthe rain the opening dragged, but\nthe first round waa about completed\nSaturday, and second round play began.\nBarrett Takes\nGolf Sweep\nTht weekend drew a good entry\nln the Nelion Golf and Country\nClub medal iweep. William Blr-\nrctt, who placed second In lut\nweek'i rweep, itepped Into flnt\nplace with a net 66, even par. Barrett has an eight handicap. Walter\nWalt drew second place with t net\n70 to win one ball, while W. H.\nDunwoody carded a net 71 to win\na baU and W. A. Duckworth carded\na net 72 to win the last ball.\nOther icoru poited were\u2014V. C.\nOwen, 75; Nelion Colville, 81; Cecil\nHughei, 86; Lenird Peerleu, 78;\nDr. W. Laishley 77.\nLooking over the icorei afterward! the Match Committee felt thtt\niomt playen,' who ton up their\ncards ln desperation it what they\nthought was a poor icon, might hive\nwon a ball had they completed their\nrounds. The larger the entry Uie\nlarger the \"pot\" In UiU event. The\nweekend entry lUowed four prizei,\ntwo bills for first pltce, ind thru\npri7.os ot one hall uch.\nWhirlaway Forced\nto Set Record\nto Win \"Workout\"\nNEW YORK, Junt 22 (AP)-\nWhlrlaway hid to ut i new trick\nrecord it Aqutduct todty to win\nin ordlntry overnight net thtt\nwu tuppoied to be Juit i workout ' \"tlghtentr\" for Siturdiy'i\nBrooklyn htndlcip.\nUnder the unfamiliar handling of\nJockey Georgie Woolf, Whlrltwiy\ncame from fir bick as usual in tht\nmlle-and-tn eighth test to come ln\nJuat In front of Mn. Parker Corn-\nlng'i Attention, who upsel Whirly\nln the Arlington clauie a year ago.\nSo fast did Warren Wright's Kentucky Cannon Bill htvt to trtvel to\npick up the $2275 winner'i pune\nthat he wai clocked In 1:49 2-8.\nthree-Mills of a second better than\nthe old trick mark.\nSouth Africa Forces Stand Ready to\nDefend Egypt Says Smuts\nLONDON, Junt 22 (AP).-Gtn.\nJtn Christian, Smuts, Print Miniiter ot1 the Union of South Africa,\ninnounced I todty Uut, ilthoyfh\n\"substantial numbers\" of South Afrlcin troopi wert ciptured it Tobruk, most of the force from South\nAfrica remained intact and ready to\nhelp hold Egypt, the BBC uld.\n\"These unlti, together with the\nreinforcementi which South Africi\nwill now provide, will phy i vital\nptrt ln the defence of Egypt ind ln\nthe ultimate wresting ot LibVt from\nAxU control,\" BBC quoted Gen.\nSmuU ii uying.\nAnother BBC broidcut said that\nalthough AxU ihelllng of Tobruk\nharbor mtde lt Impossible to embark troopi, tour supply ships escaped from the port during the\nfight, uvlng their cargoes of wir\nmaterial\nTht broadcast quoted t dispatch\nfrom Cairo thtt \"Britiih, South African and Indian troops were strenuously engiged ln the work of dem-\noUUon, ind Uiey may have been\nmore successful In destroying stores\ntnd equipment than might have\nbeen expected considering the\nshortness of fhe time at' their disposal.\"\nMcNaughton as\nChief of Second\nFront Favored\nLONDON, June 23 (CP Ctblt) \u25a0-\nEarly edlUoni of London'i ifternoon ptpen todty givt front-page\ndisplay to a Wuhlngton dispatch\nreporting that Lt.-Gen. A. O. L-\nMcNiughton U hetvily fivored\nthere to assume supreme command\nof United Natloni forcu chirged\nwith opening t iecond front In\nEurope.\nThe Standird rm the picture of\nthe Commander of Uie CanadUn\nArmy ln Britain under the caption\n\"the man for the new front?\"\nThe Newi huded IU itory: \"Second front chief.\"\nThe War Office declined to comment on the reporU.\nBy J. F. SANDERSON\nWASHINGTON, June 22 <CP)-\nPublished reporU which lack any\nofficial confirmation or backing\nthat Lt.-Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton,\nCanadian Corpi Commander ln\nBritain, U favored u Supreme\nUnited Nation* Comander ln the\nopening of a iecond European front\nwere called \"highly tpeculative\" to\nday, -by Steve Early, President\nRoosevelt's Secretary.\nChurchill-Roosevelt Conferences\nContinue Day and Night\nWASHINGTON, June M (AP)-\nVltal conferencw bttween Prime\nMinUter ChurchlU end Pruldent\nRoosevelt were ducribed today by\nthe WhlU Home u progressing\nday and night ln a \"very satisfactory way\" and It wu disclosed the\ntwo United Nttlom leiden expected to Issue a Joint itatement\nliter on.\nThey are conferring together and\nwith military, naval and air experU of both countriu.\nThli much wta revealed by Presidential Secretary  Stephen  Early.\nBut he had nothing to add on ipeciflc details ot the conferences,\niuch u whether the,two leaderi\nwere focusing their attenUon primarily on the question of opening\na second fighting front in Europe\nor on pouible steps to stave off an\neven more decisive defeit at the\nhindi of the AxU Armlu ln North\nAfrica.\nThe itatement trom Early that\nconferencu still Were continuing\nwm the first word about the secret\ndeliberation! ot Uie Pruldent and\nChurchlU alnce the latter arrived\nln thU country Thursday.\nInterpreting\nThe War News\nBy  KIRKE  L. SIMPSON    '\nAuoclated Pnu Wir Analyst\nOne yetr ifter hU tint itttck\non Russia, Hitler'i war machine hu\nrevitalized IU mtrch Eutwird with\ni stunning blow it Britain ln North\nAfrica ind wemi on the verge of\n\u2022httterlng RussUn resistance ln tht\nCrimei.\nTobruk, Libyan outpoit for the\ndefence of Egypt,* hu gone down\nUke a houie of cardi, The Suei Canal link ln Britain'! life Unei is\nmore ominously menaced than ever.\nOvernight, allied control of the\nEastern Mediterranean hai been\nput in grave Jeopardy. The threat\nto BritUh oil ruourcu tn the Middle Eut U real and no longer remote.\nIn the Crime* German clalmi to\nhave virtually overrun the defence!\not sevutopol go all but denied by\nMoicow. The faU ot that naval btu\n\u2022Mini Impending, probibly paving\nthe wty tor a Nui surge igainit Uie\nCaucasus tnd IU ol) treiiures.\nThui t huge AxU vice U yawning ln the Eut to squeeze between\nIU jaws a large part of the allied\noil resources, the moit vital necessity of modern war, Jipineu vlctoriu havt already itrlpped tht\nUnited Natloni of the Nethertandt\nIndiei and purine oU pooli. If the\nMiddle Eut tnd Caspian oil should\n\u25a0lm be loit, the Weitern heml!-\nphere wells would be practically\nthe only iource lett to power the\nwhole tilted wir effort.\nAdmittedly, thit represents\nlook at the gloomiest ilde ot the\nwar picture. It it making the wont\nnot the bett, of t bid situation; but\nIt muat form a background of the\nconferencei between Pruldent Roo\nuvelt tnd Prime Minister ChurchUl, out of which muit item moves\nto revise the unhippy picture quick*\nly. Tobruk tnd Sevutopol, Import\nant u Uiey have proven to the allied cause in the past, ire not decis\nIve in a strategic sense. The main\nbattles In the Nail program ot closing it\\ on Egypt and the Ciucuui\nsimultaneously tn itlll to bt\nfought.\nThere are rumblings ln .London\nof   utter   dissatisfaction   with   Uie\nhandling ot tht Llbym camptgn.\nCalls for the return ot Mr. ChurchlU to face hli parliamentary critics\nin voiced there. He obvlouily flett I new uprlsng at homt iuch as\nfollowed Crete and Singipore.\nFor thl moment, howtvtr, both\nMr. Churchill ind President Roo\nitvtlt muit bt mort conetrned\nwith military milium to offiet\ntht  dtfttt  In  Llbyi thin  with\npolitical repereussons at home or\n\u2022broid.\nOTTAWA. Jun* B (CP)\u2014O*-\nfMW* MlnUUr Raltten uld tatty\nIn tht Heuu *f Cmiimm thit It\nwu IndluU* tw* (Mmy crtft\ntuk part I* thl Stturdiy ihillinj\n\u2022f Um ttevtrnment wireleu ind\ntele graph itation et Ittavui\nPaint et th* Wut uut tf Vm-\nwuvir  litand.\n0*1. Rtliton uld lOout IB *r\nmen thtlli wtn find it tht\nttttlen during tht Matte, in*\ntht rat* of fin lnlle*t*d twe\ncnfr wtn Invelvtd.\nCoL Haitian uid furthir mformi-\ntlon htd bun received from the\nCommander-in-Chief, Weit cout\n(Lt-Gen Kenneth Stuirt) In iddition to thtt contained m t lUta-\nment retailed lut nlghL\nTht ihelllng luted ibout 40 minutu but no dimige wu dont, tht\nMinUter uld\nCanadian naval and Air Forct\nunlti wtre .ordered to Uie tru it\nonct.\nCoL Rtliton uld tht Government'i policy on the tlmt of releue of Informition on iuch Incidents wu to mike the Informition\npublic ii ioon \u2022\u2022 pouible ifter the\nevent.\nThe flnt innouncement of the\nEitevein Point incident wu ll-\n\u2022ued her* lait night by CoL Rallton. At thit tim* lt wu uld Uii\nattack took plici at 10:W p.m.,\nPacific Time Siturday night and\nthat a \"lubmtrint'' wu reiponilble.\nWhile the Government'i policy\nwu to mtkt public Informition\nibout ittacki Ukt tht ont on Estevin Point u non u poulblt,\nCoL Rallton uld, Uit releasi of InformaUon gave the enemy newa\nabout the operatloni ot hli ihlpi\nwhich made it unnecessary for the\nshipa themielvei to report and so\nrun the risk or giving iway their\npoiition.\nThere would hav* to bl \u25a0 lufficient delay to avoid helping tbe\nenemy in thU way.\n\u25a0arUer Prime Minuter King uid\ntht ihtUing wu Uu tint ttttck\ntn Canadian Und lino* Conitdut-\ntion.\nIt ihould bring homt the th*\nCanadian! lb* *u\u00ab*rnu* and tbe\nraitneu ot tht dtngtr.\"\n(In Vlctorli todty Mayor Andrew McGavln suggeited thl Itttck* on both Ei'.evin ind Stuiat,\nOre, raised tht poulbility l t**X\nlUrtict nider might bt in tht tret.\n(There wu no official oommint\non tht luggutlon but unofficially\nIt wu undentood that iomt offlclil opinion lubicrlbed to tbi\nlurface raider theory although United statu offlcliU at Portland, Ore,\natrlbuted the Seaside attack to a\nlubmarlne)\nTOKYO, Juni It (AR)\u2014Feinting out thtt Vineouvir Island I*\noleu to Puget Sound, \"om of tho\nmoit Imperttnt Unltid Statu\nnivil bnu on tht Pielflo dut,*\nt Jipintu nivil comminutor\nuld todty thtt tht. reporttd it-\ntick by \u2022 Jtptnut lubmirini upon tht Iiland \"muit hivt bun S\ngreit ihock to tht Unittd Statu\n\u2022nd Canidltn puplta,\"\nAi quoted by Domei. th* oom-\nmentitor concluded thtt tht United\nSUtu would no longer be ibU to   3\ndiipatch relnforctmttrti to Auitra*\nIU and New Zealand or ipeak ot  *i\nformitlon of a tecond front hi Eur- J\nope.\nHe added that H refuted the itate- *\nment of Secretary of Wtr Stimuli *\nthat Unittd Statai ntvtl vlctoriu\nln tht Coral Sei tnd it Midway .\nhad removed the danger of Jipa- '\u25a0*\nneu attack tgtinit tha United\nStitei cout.\ni\nf\u00bbtXn'<l $'\u00b0 iNeed for Oversea! |\nConscription May\nin School Section\nLaurence Hendenon of NeUon,\npleading guilty to a charge of falling\nto slow down a truck while passing the Hume School June 11, wu\nfined $10 by MigUtrate William\nBrown ln City Pollct Court Monday\nmorning.\nThe. informaUon wai laid by Acting Sergeant R. R. House.\nPo. J. Doncaster,\nWell Known Here,\nKilled in Action\nPilot Officer John P. Doncuter,\n22, of Uie Royal Canadian Air Force,\nson of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Doncuter\nof Renfrew, OnL, hu been reported\nkilled ln action.\nMr. tnd '\"ri. Doncaster and family were weU known in Nelson,\nMr. Doncuter having been Dominion Public Worki engineer here\nfrom 1621 to 1932.\nThe young officer'! wife, formerly Mu Mary Watt, daughter of\nDr. and Mrs. H. J. Watt, whom he\nmarried while on leave ln Wut-\nmount.. Que., last October 11, received a telegram from Ottawa advising her of his death Saturday.\nWhen she last heard direct from\nPo. Doncaster he wu In Gibraltar\nand intimated he might be going\nto India.\nPUot Officer Doncuter wai born\nIn British Columbia. He went to\nPort Arthur with hU parenti when\nhis father wu appointed resident\nengineer there for the Dominion\nDepartment of Public Work!. He\nreceived hU earUer education In\nthe public tchooli and the Collegiate Institute ln Port Arthur and\nthen went on to attend an eastern\nuniversity.\nBuldu his wife and parenU ht\nIs lurvived by a younger brother,\nJoseph, and three sisters, Mn. GImmel of Vancouver and Mn. AUm\nChappie and Mlu Jocelyn Doncuter of Port Arthur.\nPUN REORGANIZATION\nOF U. S. WAR\nPRODUCTION BOARD\nWASHINGTON, June 22 (API-\nComplete reorganization of the\nUnited States War Production\nBoard, Including a reshuffling of\nsome top oficlals, probably will be\nannounced thU week, with Indications that W. P. B.'s future operaUon* will be tied even more\ntightly to demands of military\nitrategy.\nBALL SCORES\nEXHIBITION\nChicago (A) 3, Great Lakes 7.\nINTERNATIONAL\nToronto 2, Montreal  3.\nAMERICAN  ASSOCIATION\nKiniu Ctty 0, Columbui 1.\nThunder ot Guns\nHeard\nAcross Channel\nLONDON, June 23 (AP)- Out\nof the veil of hewt hau which\nshrouded the English Channel to.\nday were heard the dUtant thunder\nof guni and bombs from the dl-\nrecUon of France and bursts of\ncloier firing which, for the seiond\ntime since last night, Indicated a\nclash of lurface craft at sea,\nOverhead, heard plainly although\ntoo high to be seen, a large force\nof R.A.F. planes raced out over\nthe Channel in the direction of\nDunkerque, presumably In a resumption of early dayUght assaults\nupon the occupied French coast.\nThe air aeUvity continued at\nIntervaU throughout the day, Inter-\nspersed with the distant explosions.\nLong bursU of firing were heard\nout at sea late in the morning, but\nthe haue which limited visibility\nto three miles prevented watchers\nalong the channel cliffs from seeing what craft were In action.\nThe Berlin communique said\nthere had been a night engagement\noff the Netherlands coast between\nGerman minesweeper! and \u2022 light\nBritUh naval uniU including motor\ntorpedo boaU but there was no\nimmedUt* confirmation here.\n(ome Suddenly\nOTTAWA, June 23 (CP).-Nlvy '\nMinUter Micdomld uld ln tht\nHouse of Commons todiy ttat tht\nmoment when Ctntdt wlU require\nconscription for OverieU lervice\nmay come auddenly and that the\nGxrvernment should be ln t position\nto art without deliy.\nThe Navy Minister, himielf I veteran of the First Grett War, wu\nthe seventh Minister to participate\nin tha debate on BUI 80, which\nwould amend the NaUonal Resources MobUiaUan Act to permit\nthe Government to Impost conicrlptlon for Oveneu by order-ln-\ncouncll.\nThe preient conflict U not in Imperialistic war, the Minister Nil\nTt anyone htd tny doubt u to\nwhether this wu \u25a0 Canadian war,\nlet him remember the newi that hu\ncome to ui within the lait 24 houn,\"\nhe uid. \"Our territory hu been\nattacked by a hostile power.\n\"The Japanese evidently regtrd\nthis as a Canadian w*r.\"\nThomu Moore received $16,000\nfor hla book of poemi, Lalla ]\nPine trees are considered the\nmoit important lumber trees in\nNorth America.\nU Dl\nRYE\nThis advertisement U not publUhed\nor displayed by tht Liquor Control\nBoard or by the Government of\nBritish Columbli.\n. ENGL|\nBLE\nCIGAR\nEI-941\n '   MM!   IKinr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\n NILSON DAILY NtWl NILMN. I C.-TUIIOAV MORNINQ. JUNS a\nFun To Embroider \/ Mstralia Mario Regret But (ommenl\nI'id on Fall tf Tobruk\n.rOHTl. June a (CP C*Mt>-\nL deep were of regm iweet otte\nLumlia today wilk cenflmaUoo\nof tba iom of Tobruk. but publiihed\ncomment! were mild in loot\n\u25a0Riii Common weelth hai had a\nipecial tnterett ln tht deiert fort-\nrat becime af Ibe eland ot tbe Anna there hut yeer. However it\nit recofnued in retpflonblt quarten thet tbe movement of Allied\nforcei (ran thtt arte tfter Japan'i\n\u2022try into tba war wei* mad* an\nbehalf of Auitralia. and were an\nimportant contributory (actor in\nthe  (all of the rtron^bold.\nWlllltm Morrla Hufbee. ttvertn\nKaieunan, m tbt Ont public itatement oe tbe defeat, condemned \"tbe\neoothing lyrup of communique!\nebout Libya,\" but thla wai only \u2022\naudi -a i ip***\nIn wtuefc ta dealt wtth ttt Jtptn-\n\u2022ax. ttreet lo Auitralia.\nMr. _m_* delivend t iwong\nwuning of dinger from Japan\nwhich ha aaid In ua monthi haa\naccomplaned evtry taek 4 nt out\nto do except conquer Auitralia.\nWhether Jtptt weuld turn next\nto India er Auitrtlla, he taid, no\none can predict but Nippon cannot\nafford to let Auatrtiia remain at tht\nonly krft erae trom which 1 router ofleoiivi would be launched.\n\"The Japaneie Navy,\" IA. Hughu\ndeclared, -ttiii comaoda ttt ttat\nSbt u iblt to cover tte open-tied!\nof her far-flunc armlet everywhere\ntnd u m ever-prttent dinger to\nour \u25a0hipping.\"\nio Uttlt work ind yet so effec-\ntlvt \u2014 thtm toweli that you'll love\nembroidering. Juit two or three\nmake a hostess gift tny housewife\nwill welcome. Pattern 370 contain!\n1 trtnifer bittern of I motlfi iv-\neraglng -*!.xt*ft lnchei; illuitri-\ntloni of itltchei; materiali required.\n\u2022end twtnty etnti ror thit pttttrn te The Nilion Dtlly Ntwi,\nNlldltcrtft Dipt. Nelion, Writ.\nplllnly pttttrn numbtr, your\nntmt tnd tddrtu. Pttttrn will\nbt millid to your homt within\n10 dtyt\nFive British and U.S.\nShips to Be\nLaunched This Week\nSEATTLE, Junt 12 (AP)-nve\nihipt will be launched for tbe Britiah and U&lted Stetei Navie. in\nSetttle tnd Ticomt thit wttk, it\nwu innounced by tie U. S. Ntvy\nTwo Brltlth mines vreepeci wtll\nbe liunched In Setttle tod one for\ntbe U S Navy in Tacoma Siturday\nTtit U S. S. Breton, tp escort air-\npltnt carrier, will be christened in\nTacomi the ume dty.\n\u2022Ru deitroyer U S S Hirdlng\nwill be liunched ui Setttle Sundty.\n[Marks \"Beginning of\nIthe End\"\nMOSCOW, Junt 12 (APl.-Tte\nfirst inn.vemry of the German\ninvasion of tht Soviet Union pan- \\\nCOMIC AND  ADVENTURE  STRIPS ..\ned today without formtl observance\nTht only public notict of thl\nanniversary wai an editorial in\nPravda which uid thii dty 1 year\nigo waa the \"beginning of the end\not the black-Hitlerite regime.\"\nOhio produces the largest imount\nof petroleum in the United Stales\nwith an annual flow of 18,731,701\nbarrels.\nCONTRACT\nWohion,  WjoLhiiiL\nA  TWO-IN-ONI  OUTFIT\nYour whole weekend \"away-\nfrom-it-all\" wardrobe \u2014 ln one\nMarian Martin Pattern, 9870! The\nfront-pleated shorts and bra-top\nmay be worn under the button-\nfront dress.\nPattern 9070 * may be ordered\nonly in Junior miss sizes 11. 13, 15\nand 17. Size 13, playsuit, requires\n. 1% yards 35 inch fabric; frock, 3Vi\nyards 35 inch fabric.\n\u2022end twenty cent! (or thli\nMarian Mirtln pittern. Be sure to\nwrite plllnly your 8IZE, ntme,\ntddrtu tnd itylt number.\nSend your order to The Dtlly\nNewi. Pittern will be tent to your\nhome within 10 days.\nHUNS REPORT DANISH\nKINC IS ILL\nBERLIN. June 22 (API- The\nBerlin radio reported from Copenhagen today that 71-y*ar-old\nKing .Christian of occupied Denmark had entered a hospital because of jaundice which had complicated a bilious condition from\nwhich he had suffered recently.\nAUNT HET\nBy ROBERT QU1LLEN\n\"The Bible says our sing will\nfind us out, but I reckon what moal\nof us dread is havin' the neigh\nbors find us out.\"\nOCT-THINRINO THINKERS\nCERTAIN stratagems are nevtr tried by Aim players against\naverage opponenta. but are at*\ntempted only on advanced ones\nWhy U that? It would seem Illogical, m the expert would off-hand\nbe expected to set through a\n\u2022chem* to mialead him The answer Is that some of the dodgee\nof Ue (anny depend upon making\nan opponent gotthrough a certain\nline of reasoning which would not\nbe used by any but a very skillful\ncardsman\n.3i\nf A K 9 8 7 4\n+ A J 2\n4KQJ8f__\nW   E\nS\n\u00ab\n,\u00bbQ53\n\u2666 <.*\u25a0;  \u25a0\n_<\u25a0> \u00bb\u2022\nfHU\nV \"     S\nf 10 3 3\nAK 4 3\n#10 9 7\nf A  K  in f\n\u2666 J\n+ 9 R 7 \u00ab .1\n(Dealer: Wett Neither aide rul-\nWeit\nPiu\nI*\nI'H.KS\nPat!\nNorth East\n1 f Paas\n1 NT Paai\n2 f Pass\n3NT\nSouth\nIf\n\u2022-' +\n.  2 NT\nThe Drat, moment he heard the\nbid, East thought of West's spade\ncall aa a possible lead-director In\ncate the opponents ultimately got\ninto No Trumpt He was al) ready\nto do It, until South made that bid\nof 3-No Trumpa Being.a careful\ncalculator, Eaat decided that\nNorth'i dltmond rebld, after having bid No Trumpa once. Indicated\nihe had a ilngle Hopper in the suit.\nand so feared It.\nWhen South, knowing about\nNorth'i apparent fear, then bid\nBy Shepard Barclay\nNo Trumpi himielf. thtt lounded\nto Etit 11 If South wu ihowlng\nt iecond iptde Hopper Hence, he\nreckoned, Wett muit htve pretty\ngood stuff eliewhere In hit htnd,\nprobebly In the hetrt mil which\nSouth hid hid. Consequently he\nled the hetrt 3 tnd tht Jig wtt\nup Winning thit. North took two\nditmondi. give up one to Weit,\nciptured the ipade return tnd\nthen ran the balance of the needed\nnine trlcki.\nMost memberi of the rank tnd\nhie could have been depended on\nto lead 1 iptde after Weit ihowed\nthe suit That would have knocked\nout the A. and then, when a diamond had been lost, spadei would\nhave beaten the contract. Conie-\nquently. aa South laid later, he\nnever would have made that 2-No\nTrumpi cal] against anybody but j\na thinking player, and North\ntherefore would not have railed toi\n3-No Trumps\n\u2022    \u2022    \u2022\n'Tamorrow'i Problem\n480 4\nf J 6 4 2\n\u2666 I 6 *_\n+ KQ7\n\u2666 Kit\nf 8\n* K !l K .*,\n4 \\  1 i; :>\n3\nN\nW  E\nS\n410\nf A Q 10 9\n7\n\u2666 A 7\n+ 10 9 8 4\n2\nf A QJ975\nVK 53\nf Q 10 4 3\n4 None\n(Dealer: South Both sides vulnerable )\ntf North keeps quiet until West\nreachei 5-Clubs. and then double!,\nhow ihould declarer.play following\na lead to the ipade A and returni\nof the diamond 3 ?\nDAILY CROSSWORD\nACROSS       6. Small Island 25 Flock\n1. Letd pellet     7. Look, 26. Withers\n5. Abrade askance\n9 Roof edget     8 Scottlsh-\n11. Saner Gaelic\n12. Coronet 10. Uncivilized  31. In a line\n'*. Pint on persona        33. Valley\nwhich 11. Decrease      35. West Africa\n30. Spanish title\n(pl)\nwheel! tum  16. Avenues\n(abbr.)\n18. Chllds\nbedstead\nIt. Therefore\n20. Applaud!\n31. Seraglio\n22. Maxim\n34. Slayer of\nGoliath\n(abbr.)\n38. Native of\nLatvia\n39. Mine\nentrance\n40. Italian river\n41. Aacend\n43. Wicked\n44. Russian\nriver\nu\nHUB   UL\u00ab\nm\n\u25a0M-M   \\;livm\n:m\nm_ MBiisirfzi\nm\naa     i-miih\nm\nil   MMM    Ml-:\nr.m\nmmm ran\nBll\nilMlflM   IIUMW\n\u2022WIB   MUM   ,\nHis\n41:1   i-JllllMUW\nm\nHfc.llWM   \\*M\nasm ix.w t-iasi\nWill*         Klf''ll.\nBIllflWM  iViWIrlMH\nSH.diii tmm\nIrtHUn   [.\u00bb!_   1\nYestertar's tatwer\n45. Maicullne\nname\n47. Nourished\n40. A lupport\n14. Entire\n15. Carting\nvehicle\n17. Before\n18. Cavern!\n30. To accuse\n23. Exoest of\nchancea\n17, Feminine\ntltlei\n\u00bb8. Part of\n\"to be\"\nH). Natives of\nArabia\n30. Taate\n32. Pin\n33. Deduce\n34. Merganser\n36. Positive\nterminals\n37. Permit\n39. Swiss river\n42. Ever (poet.)\n43. A fairy\n46. Float\n48. Young ee)\n50. To let in\n51. Fish net\n52. Driven\nobliquely\naaa nat)\n53. Joyful\nDOWN\n1. Bristle-Ilk*\norgan\n3. 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Wik D-r, rwd^^HpISBisL        X\n(Voril Rifhu Itatntd                                      \\^~m^                       6\"ti\n\\\n\u2014\n0m+m*itm*^*mamm$m4m*7\\**.\nKINC OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\nBy Zane Grey\nHANS IT ALL\/ IP AURORA COULD\nSO ALONG, LOOKING FOR THAT\nHICrMlW WOULDN'T BE SUCH A\nLONESOME TASK\u2014   ,\t\nI5-.\n ml\nd_  a\nBLONDIE\nwtmfr J\nBy Chic Young\n__._\u25a0__ .. ;   ...i_. :    j, l. .!\n'\n ;\t\nUi_W. Vi_.'i_J____lAir_^_J,,4^^^^\n-\n .\n'\n-MILSON DAILV NlWt- NILSON  I C.-TUIIOAY MONNIN* JUKI tg l_\\-\nSeU\nBuy\nCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING\nBRINCS YOU QUICK MSULTt AT A LOW COST\nRent\nHire\n\u2014PASI NINI\nTransfer of Pacific Commands Hade\no and From Vldoria\nOTTAWA. Junt II (CP).-tatta.i porarfly  ukea  mm\nHELP WANTED\nApplication! will oot bt oonaidtr-\n_) trom partotu ia tht employment\nI any firm, corporation or other\ntoployer engiged is tht proouc-\nlen ol muuitious. wtr equipment\nIt tuppliu lor Ult trmtd forcei\nISleti iuch t person It t ikillea\nrtdesman not ictutlly employeu\nIt hii trade\nQ>PUCATOMS wnX'W'M-\n| etlvtd by tht NeUon Botrd ot\n' Bchool Trustee! for. the poiition ot\nJanitor it tht High School. Appointment temporary tubjkt to\nconfirmation at the conclusion ol\nthe war. Age limit SO years. Mint\nbold fourth clasa engineers papers.\nApply up to 5 p.m. July 3 next.\nFred L. Irwin, Sejreury.\n. ANTEli:' \"YOWa \"TUiffllTIOUs\nIri for iteady employment, knowl-\nadgt of sewing tnd Ironing would\nba an auet Apply, Jonalla Clean.\n\u00bb*, ffTO Baker St., Nelaon, BC.\nPANTED: BOY lt YEARS OLD\nlor Preu Room, Summer holidayi.\nApply Daily News tfter t p.m.\n , Brown, Portman.\n\u25a0AMfift cm_.t taflWh 0*\n| mucker. Phont 817-L or caU it\nIliM  HaU Mlnu Road.\nSITUATIONS WANTED\nSptciil Low Ratea tor noncommercial idvertliement! un-\nltt thli eluilflcatlon to aulit\nptoplt ieeklng employment.\nOnly Ue for ont ween (t dayi)\n\u2022overt tny number of required\nllnet   Payable In idvance Add\nlOe If box number dulred\nKScOWTAMf,   M,   MASM\nmilitary  exempt,  pruenUy  employed In Toronto deiirei iteidy\npoiition. Knowledge of credit! tnd\ncollection!,   offlct    management,\nUmt keeping tnd payroll!. Bank\ning  experience.  Doing  cott   tc-\nBcountlng tn preient poiition. Ret-\n^trencei. Box Wit Dally Newt.\ni wra'cmus WISH-\nposition   u  housekeeper   ln\nnotherless home or help it Tour-\nIt Camp, Writt Box 5918 Daily\n|Newi.\n5WB U&T? WAlttS POSITION\noflice help or itort cltrk, full\nptrt time. Commercial trtln-\nI. Phone 688-L.\nED  BOOKKEEPER\nitenogripher deiirei position\nedlately.   Apply   Box   5930\nNtwt.\nUP. WOiM WANTS WORK BV\nr or day. Apply Box 1913 Dally\nmtn.\ntm_b*ow_Lm\nio light firm work.  Phont\nhoreicres Poit Office.\n\u2022 USINESS ANO\nPROFESSIONAL   DIRECTORY\nAIIAYIM ANO MINI\nREPREIINTATIVII\nHAROLD S EU1I3. ROSSLAND\nB C Proviucm Auaytr. Chemm\nIndividual rtprtttuttUvt tor ihip-\npert al Trail Siuti'.u\nA J BUIE Independent Mint Rep-\nrutnutlvt  Boa tt. Trail B C\nI W  WIDDOWSON. PROVINCUL\nAssayer 901 Joiephlni SL, Nelion\nCHIROPRACTORS\nA.   B   McDONALD    DC,   Ptlmtr\nGrid   X-Ray. Strand Blk.. Trail.\nCORIITIIRII\nSPENCER CORSETIERI\nMiss S. Boomer. 217 flora, Ph tM L\nENGINEERS  ANO SURVEYOR!\nBOYD C. AFFLECK, PO Box MX\nTrail. B.C.. Surveyor tnd Enginttr\nPhont \"Beiver FaUi.\"\nR W HAGGEN, MINING St CIVIL\nEngineer; B C. Ltnd Surveyor,\nRosslind and Grand Fork!, B  C\nFOOT SPECIALISTS\nS. J QILLIS, DSO, R.CJ>, REGD\nChiropodltL Foot Speciilut, Bergeron Block. Ph. UM. Trail. BC\nFUNERAL HOMtS\nSOMERS FUNERAL HOME\n702 Baker SL Phone 232\nCert. Mortician       Udy Attendant\nModern  Ambulance Servict\nINSURANCE AND RIAL ESTATI\niDiily\nIUSINISS OPPORTUNITIES\nfcUTY BHOPPE, BUST LOCA-\n, ilr conditioned bldg. Exceptionally good revenue. A bargain\nr cash. Terma considered. Own-\nleaving country. Apply Box\ni Dally News\njtOPERTY, HOUSES, FARMS\nFOR SALE\n\u25bcery well plinntd\nBUNGALOW\nFoundation. I loti.\n$2100.\nwill handle\nC. W. APPLEYARD\nFARM UNDS FOR SALE\nauy terms In Alberta   and\nUkatchtwan.   Wrlta tor full information to Ml Dept of Natural\nesourccs  C.PR   Calgary   Alta\n[>R SALE: CABIN 14'xlt' IN SEC\nont.   Complete   with   windows,\n^ink, cupboardi, etc. Delivered. A,\nllorrti, Salmo, B.C.\n[ft'SALE: SMALL _m. HOWS\nllose ln. Eaiy termi. Phone 94,\nTOlngi.\n|JK SALE: FIVE ROOMEfi 6UN-\n\u25a0lo and one and one-hall loti.\nCloaa In. Phone 139-L.\n| A. WHITFIELD,\" Real Eitate md\nnurance. 417 Hall  St.,  Nelson.\nIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND\nFARM SUPPLIES, ETC.\nIBY CHICKS-RHODE ISLAND\nRedi and New Hampshlres. Andrew Chriitlt ttraln, good utility\n\u25a0tock. approved and blood-tuted.\n110.00 per IM. Chicki ready to\nphip tvtry Tueiday   John Good-\nan,   1655 Gilley  Avenue.  New\n_ Vcitmlniter, B.C\n|nEST QUALITY RHOWt ISLAND\nChlcks-$3 for 25, \u00bbt for 50,\n11.90 for 100. $55 for 500. George\nSame, R.O.P. Breeder, Armstrong,\nl.C.\nI SALE: 32 LAYING HENS. ALL\n'or $39. Mrs. H. A. Crack, 1M9\nlilt St., Ph. 326-R3.\n5T\nSALr:   HEAVY   HORSES\nHlookoff, Castlegar, B. C.\n\/ANTED MISCELLANEOUS\nUS YOUR SCRAP METALS\nIron. Any quantity Top pricei\naid.   Activt Trading Company\nlit Powell St. Vancouver. B   C\nflNDED:\nIbout\nWkUt   Wtt.   SIZE\n0x12x2. Buthlng, Kootenay\niy,P,0.. B.C.\nNTfeD-SMALL  QtfANIWY't\nich used pipe. Write C. Schiavon,\nGlover Road, Trail.    .\nC  D.   BLACKWOOD  AGENCY\nInsurance, Real Estate, Phone M\nCHAS F. McHARDY, INSURANCE,\nReal Estate. Phont 135.\nMACHINISTS\nBENNETTS LIMITED\nMachine ihop, acetylene and electrle\nwilding,   motor rewinding\ncommerciil refrigeration\nPhont 593 ' 324 Vtrnon It.\nOPTOMETRIST!\nW. E. \/tARSHALL\nOptometrist!\n1431 Bay Ave., Trail       Phont ITI\nSASH FACTORIEI\nLAWSON'S   SASH   FACTORY\nHardwood merchinL 273 Btker St.\nSECOND HAND STORII\nWE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE\nWhat have you? Ph. 634. Ark Stort.\nAUTOMOTIVE\nMOTORCYCLES,   BICYCLES\n\"Pick\nof thi\narket\"\nUSED CAR\nBargains\n$365\n1935 FORD COUPE. New Ford\nexchange motor. Brakes relined.\n4 new shocks, steering rebuihed,\netc. Licence.\nGood tlrei\t\n- NO TRADES.\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Hume Hotel and Post Office\nSEE US FOR LIGHT AND HEAVY\nuied trucki. Centril Truck ind\nEquipment Co. Phone IM, 702\nFront Street.\nSACRIFICE 1935 DODGE SEDAN\nnear new rubber, privately owned\n$285 cash. Apply Box 5942 Dally\nNews.\nPERSONAL\nWHEN IN VANCOUVER STOP AT\nAimer  HoiaL opp   C Pk   Depot\nLEAVING NILSON FOR REGINA\nibout 3ua* a b*, car. Room tor a\nman. Phont 4TI-L1\nFOR ULE MISCELLANEOUS\nUSED CLOTHING WOULD BI\ngratefully received tt tht Salvation Army, 111 Victorii StreeL\nSINGER SEWING MACHINE A-l\nihape. Sail or trade tor what htvt\nyou. Chut, Ind. Hind Stort.\n25*-THE PHOTO MILL-28<\nP O Boa 335  Vancouver\nItolU developed tnd printed, ttt\nH rtprioti _l tnlargtmtnt, Wc\nFOR SALE: LONDON NO 4, CON-\ncrttt mixer, with thrtt horn\npowtr \"Nova\", gu engine In funt\nclau working order. Box It.\nCranbrook.\nSYNOPTIC AND LEDGER SHEl'lS\nall liwi kept la itock. No long\nwalta when you land your ordtn\nto Daily Newt Printing Dtpi.,\nNilion, B. C.\niiiiiiiiiiiihhiiiiiii.|_iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\nOFFICE FURNITURE\nFOR SALE\nComplttt Mtt ot desks, lata,\nlttd counter iet, tllta, typewriter, adding machine, oak\ntablet, tic, to be iold lmme-\ndltttly.\nBEATTY WASHER STORE\n321 Bikir SL Phone 91\nIIIHItlHIIIIHHimtHIHIIIIIIIIIIimillll\nMEN ONLYI SEND lc POSTAGE\nlor Free Catalog of Jokta Novtl-\ntlea, Booki. Bladei, Sundriei. Etc.\nParii Novelty, Dept \"B\" ill Mclntyrt Bldg.. Wlnnlptg. Minium\n25t> \u2014LIONS PHOTO\u2014 25*\nPO   Box 434. Vanoouver, B.C\nAny ilia roll dtv, printed, ISc Reprint!, 3c tach. Fru 1x7 coupon.\n\"A trial will convince you\"\nPRIVATELY OWNED DODOE '38\nSedan. Fully equipped. Good rubber, imall mileage, perfect condition. Box 5906 Nelson Newi.\n1940 DODGE 4 DR. SEDAN. A-l\ncondition. Will sell or tnde on 5-\nrm. bungalow, doit ln. Ph. 1045.\nPLENTY   OF   PARTS   AT   CITY\nAuto Wreckers, ISO Baker St.\nFARM. CARDEN & NURSERY\nPRODUCTS, FERTILIZERS\nPIPE - FITTINGS \u2022 TUBES \u2022 SPE-\ncial low prices Active Trading Co\n916  Powell  St..  Vancouver   BC\nLOST AND FOUND\nTo Finders\nIf you find anything ttlephont\nThe Daily News A \"Found\" Ad.\nwill be Inserted without cost to\nyon. We will collect from the\nowntr.\nMACHINERY\nNew Fractional Motors, ilngle pnue\nft, 1-3 and ft h.p   Pre-war price!\nCASCADE MACHINERY CO\n910 Main St. PAclflc 6823\nVancouver, B.C.\nIT IS PATRIOTIC TO SILL THAT\nunnatdtd trtielt to tomtom who\ncm um IL It rtprntnti nw mttt-\nrial tnd vtlutblt Ubor. Stll It\nwith in idvertliement In tht\nDiily  Newi  Claulfled Column!.\nFIRST AID-WE CAN HELP YOU\nobtain an Induitrlal Flnt Aid Cir-\ntlficite, corrupondenct counei,\nclasa Initruetion. Writt for InformtUon to Fint Aid Attendtnti\nB.C. MSA Wut Pender St., Vincouvtr, B.C.\nFILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINT-\ntd (t or t exposure roll) ISc, Reprlnti lc etch. 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Any t or 8 expo\nsure roll developed tnd printed\n26c; or 11 reprlnti 35c. Enltrge-\nmcnti madt from your own ntgt-\ntlvei and framed in in attractive\nend frtme SftxSft; ipeclal 29c;\n3 for 79c. 5x7 ipecial 43c; 3 for\n$1.10. Place your films tn protei-\nilonil handi. No stains. No\nscratches. Send your orden with\nconfidence to Suptr Snapshot!.\nBox 2999. Winnipeg.\nRENTALS\nTO RENT: 4-ROOM HOUSE, HOT\nand cold water, electric light,\nihower. Aim 2-rm. cottage. O.\nHumphry, South Slocan, B. C.\nUNFURN SUITE 4 RMS 2 BED-\nroomi If desired. $49; tin furn\nmite. 130. Hot water, heat and refrigeration  Included.   Ktrr  Apti\nFOR RENT-9-ROOM FLAT 123.00\nmonth, abova Nelion Grocery, ilso\n3-room house Stanley SL with 4\nlon and gardeni, Phona 89.\nLARGE HOUSE FOR RENT, 4\nbedrooms, fully modern, 915 Front\nStrttt.\nWANTttB: KnUC SOUS*, ttm\nor five roomi. Phont 97 or P. O\nBox 100, Nelion, B.C.\nFOR  RENT,   HOUSE  CLOSE  IN\nneir   Hoipital,  2  bedroomi.   $23.\nC. W. Appleyard.\nttt Rttfr: AWtACnVBLV TOR.\n4-rm  flat.   Open fire  plact  and\ngarage. $49.00. 1023 Stanley SL\nFOR RENT; FURN. MOD. BUNGA-\nlow. Summer month!. Ph. 1065-R\ntbfi wsnt: mmsHiD wm\nCloie ln. Phone 128-X.\nA-HO'ME TO. WHlSt AWAV\nfrom hrme Strathcom Hotel Apti\nTERRACE APTS Beautiful modern\nfrigidaire equipped mites\nFURN. SUITE, ALSO A SHKTX\nhouie pirtly furnlihed. Ph. 311.\nHOUSES rott RfetJT. APPLY\" D.\nMagllo. Phone 808-L.\nPETS. CANARIES. BEES. ETC\nPUREBRED SCOTCH COLLIE\nPups, Males $5.00 E. Parkyn, Burton, BC.\nPRIVATI SAH OF LIBRARY\nBooks, popular authon, uveral\nMU, likt new, low pricei. Write\nto Box 5949 Dally Newi for IUL\nMASON k RISCS PIANO. HA'-\nhogmy, cheap for cuh, 413 Hill\nStreet.\nSMALL FURNISHED  CABIN TO\nrent,  aim   rtbblti  for   wle.  921\nGordon  Rd., Fairvitw.\nIfOR SAtl, SFT OF MECHANIC'S\ntools, ex. condition, at a tacrillct\nMay be ieen at William'! Trtniftr\nBALED BROME AND TTMtfffiY\nLut car. I. Nouqultr, Ctnyon,\nB. C.\nfOR SALE: WATER RAM. MID\nuie.   Hirdly   uied.   Chetp.   Box\n3964 Dally Ntwi.\nflABV 30-CART,!\u00ab MJ-HTCIfl-\na'.or. Both good cond. Ph. T92-R.\nHAY MoWICR ANb'fcAKB. CB5D\nrunning order. A. Chtynt, Erie.\n1931 FORD COUPE $119. WHITE\nbiby carrtaga $15. Phona 839-1..\nf OR SALE: ROUND OAK HEATtift\nWut Trtnifer, Co.\nNrUum Daily Npiob\nTtltphont 144\nTrill Circulation:  Phone SN\nClassified Advirtumg Rataj\nHe pu Unt per tnuruon\n44c ptr lint par wttk It coomc-\nutlvt iniertiom tor cott ot 4)\n$141 t Una a month (It timu).\n(Minimum 1 Unu par Ineartton)\nBox number lie axtra. Thla\ncoven  any   number  of  timet\nPUBUC  NOTICES, TENDERS.\nltc ptr Una, tint Lniertion tnd\nltc uch lubiequenl IsMrtion.\nALL ABOVE RATES LESS\n10% FOR PROMPT PAYMENT\nIPICIAL LOW RATH\nNan commercial   lltyatltni\nWtnttd ftr 2Jc tor tny required\nnumbtr  of  llnu for ilx dtyt\nptyiblt In tdvinct.\nSUBSCRIPTION RATES\nSinglt copy .   I   .W\nBy cirrler, per  week 19\nBy cirrler. ptr yeu .    13.00\n\u25a0y mill:\nOne  month     $   .73\nThree monthi         100\nSix monthi               4.00\nAbove rttu tpply ln Cinada\nUnittd SUtu tnd Unittd Kingdom to lubtcrlben Uvlng outiidt regular carrier areu\nEliewhere ind In Canidi whtrt\nextrt poitagt u required one\nmonth $1.90; three monthi $4.00;\nilx monthi $8.00; ont year $15\nOnt ya*r ..  .    ...        8.00\n\u25a0OATS ANO EftCINES\nRECONDITIONED MODEL \"A\"\nFord inginu Nelion Auto Wrack-\ntrt, 111 Vtrnon St.\nFOR SALE: ROWBOATS AND\noan. M. I Obal. 1811 Stanley SL\nShipyard Delegates\nLeave Tonight for\nOttawa Conference\nVANCOUVER, June \u00bb (CPI.-A\ndelegation from tht Joint Shipyard\nTrade Union Conftrence wlU luvt\nhere tomorrow night for Ottawa to\nlay befort Ltbor Miniittr Humphrey Mitchell \u25a0 lubititute pltn for\nthe ieven-day continuoui work\nweek now in elect In Wut ooiit\nihlpyirdi.\nTht deltgttlon will be huded by\nLawrence Anderion, Conference\nSecreUry.\nFnnk Carllile, Conftrence Chiirman, uid turnout of workmen it\nthe thlpyarda Sunday \"wu not\nwhit we hid hoped for but lt wu\nno worse than that of any other\nSundiy lince the continuoui production plan wu adopted.\"\nBralornt Is Drilling\nClaims; Closes\nBuccanoer Mill\nVANCOUVER, June 22 (CP) -\nBralornt Mlnu, B.C.'c major gold-\nproducing comptny now concentnt.\ning exploration on wir metili rather than on gold, la diamond drilling tht Packer Copper claims on\nAlberni Canal, but Its Buccaneer\nmill on tht Weit cout of Vincouvtr bland and hu ibindoned the\nCanadian tungiten properly In the\nYukon.\nAlthough recommendtd by Canadian Government geologUU u promising, the tungsten protptct did\nnot stand up under extensive diimond drilling tnd the crew hu\nbeen withdrtwn.\nTht Bucetnter mill wu cloied\nprimtrily becauie ol thi difficulty\nin maintaining a crew at that lomewhat isolated ipot on Bedwell In-\nleL\nARP Supplies\nWill Be\nRushed lo B. C.\nVANCOUVER, Junt 11 (CP). -\nW. C. Milnwirlng, chtlrmtn ol 'hi\nAdvitory Council of tht Provinciil\nCiviliin Protection Committe, tald\nhtrt todiy on hli return from Ottawa that air raid precaution atadi\nof Britiah Columbia hava bttn rt-\nvttwtd following Jtptnut actlvltlei ln tht North Pacific tnd priority hu bttn glvtn dtllvtry ot ARP\ntuppliei to the province.\nMr Malnwarlng uld thli ictlon\nhad bten Uken by Dr. R. J. Man-\nIon, Dirtctor of ClvU Air Rtld Precautions for the Dominion,\nMr. Milnwirlng uld the ihelllng\not t Ughthouit ind rtdio nation\n\u2022t Bitevin Point, on Vtnoouvtr\nIslind, by in tntmy crtft Saturday night \"proved, beyond doubt,\ntht nted for tht moit complttt\ncivilian protection orginlutlon ln\nBrltlth Columbli, thit could bt dt-\nveloped.\"\nAuurtnct wu glvtn him by Fedenl offlciili thit iviryttilng poi\nlibit would bt dont to txptdltt tht\nihipment of ARP tuppliu ind\nequipment to Britiih Columbli, Mr\nMilnwirlng uid.\nCattlt Shipments\nHigher\nOTTAWA, Junt 22 (CP)-Cattle\nihlpmenti to public dockyard! ind\npacking planU have been higher\nln 1942 ilthough recurring beef\nshortages were reported hi consumer markets, agriculture department figures ihowed today.\nFor 24 weeks of the present year,\ncattle shipments to packing plants\nand rales it public itoczkyardi totalled 480,210 head against 454,8(1(1\nin 1041.\nLUXEMBOURG TOWN\nFINED POR\nANTI-HITLER SLOCANS\nNEW YORK, June 22 (AP)-\nThe little town of Grevenmacher\nin Luxembourg wai fined 250,000\nmark! by German authorltlei becauie an extraordinary number of\nanti-Hitler llogtnt were chalked on\nthe walli, a BBC broadcait heard\nby CBS said Sunday.\ndon to trtnifer ont headquarten ta\ntha Pacific Command out ol Victoria ud to rtplict lt by toolbar\ncommand on tha umt dty wta aa-\nnounetd today r National Dtftaoe\nHttdquartara,\nTba Hudquirun Involved ia tht\npropottd ihift were not tdtntifled\nOfficial ipokeimin laid the movt\nwaa \"optratlontl\" and would be\nktpt itertL\nTht movt It btlng mtdt to improve operational and adminuixi-\ntivt control ln tht Piclflc Command\nand at tha pm* Umt makt room\nfor othtr ottrly-cruUd httdquartara\"\nNo movement of troopi It Involved.\nTht tnnouncement toUowtd within t wttk tht irrivil it tht Wut\ncout ot Lt-Otn. Kenntth StutrL\nChltt of Otntnl Staff who hu ttm-\nmlilttiy opart-loot\nOoatt region.\nOtn. Stuart lueeudi M__J.-Qt* R\nO. Alexinder who la moving ta\ntoother pott\u2014that tt Inipector\nOiairel for the Army tn Centre\nCanada.\nLaat Friday, Defence Minutei\nRtliton told Toe Canadiin Prtn\nhart thtt iomt mitten af rtorgan\nlution in tht Picifk comaund aria\nlag out of Army txpanaion wtn\nbtlng conildered by Oen. Stuart\nHi Mid that no innouncement could\nbt mtdt it thtt titnt tbout dad\nlloni rtachtd.\nPruumably today'i announcement ll tht retult of thut delibir-\ntUona by tht Chief ot Oeneral SUff\nCoL Rtliton mtdt hli lU'.eminl\nFrldiy In reply to I quutlon about\npoaiblt trtniftr af Army hud-\nquirttn on the Wut Cout from\nVictorii to Vincouvtr.\nHUNS CLAIM THREE\nTORPEDO BOATS SUNK\nBERLIN, June 11 (AP)- Th*\nGermin communique today uld\nthret Brltlth motor torpedo gun-\nboiti were iunk ln an engagement\nwith German mlnuweepen off the\nNetherlands cout latt night tnd\nleveral other Britiih veuels were\ndamaged. (Then wu no Brltlth\nannouncemtnt ot iuch tn engtgt-\nment.)\nButttr, Que. (92 icore) 34% traded\nStlu: 200 boxes tt 34 ft, S00 it 34ft.\nEggi, Eutern A-large 31ft to 38.\nFutures: Butter, June and July\n34ftZ, Aug. MftNB, Nov. 38V4B;\neggs, June 32B.\nCalgary Livestock\nCALGARY. June 22 (CP)-Week-\nend recelpti: Cittle 340; calvei 11;\nhogi HI. Todiy: Cittle 10; cilvei\n10; hop 2f '.\nMedium to good heifen 10 to\n11.20. Common to medium cows 650\nto 3. Medium to good veilen 10 to\n12. Common stock iteen 6 to 9. Lut\nhog ulei 10.14 for B-l \u00ab yardi and\nplanti.\nMONTREAL PRODUCE\nMONTREAL, Junt 2  (CP).-Ci*\nnidltn Commodity Exchange: Spot, J ^ up two cents a doien for Gradi\nEgg Prices Gain\nVANCOUVER, June 22 (CP).-In\nprice   change   described   in   the\ntrade as largely seasonal, eggs mov-\nEXCHANCE RATES\nNEW YORK, June 22 (API-Closing exchange ntu follow-.\nOfficial Canadian Control Board\nratei for U. S. dollan: Buying 10\nper cent; selling 11 per cent.\nCanadian dollar ln New York\nopen market 10 per cent dlicount or\n90.00 U.S. centi.\nNEW   YORK   STOCKS\nAmerican Can    Mft\nAm Smelt te Rt  _.\u00bb  38ft\nAmer Telephont  113ft\nAmerican   Tobacco  41ft\nAnaconda   ..      24ft\nBendix Aviation  29ft\nBeth Steel  NK\nCanadian Pacific   4\nCerro Dt Paico     29ft\nChryiler       SBft\nC Wright Pfd  __.  Sft\nEutman Kodak  129\nGeneral  Electric   - 25ft\nGeneril Moton  _.. 38ft\nOreat Nor Pfd    20\nInter Nickel   \u201e  26ft\nKenn Copper  _ -_  27ft\nPhillipi Pttt      3tft\nRldlo Corpontlon     Sft\nSUn Oil of N J  33ft\nTexai Gulf Sul  10ft\nUnion Carbide      .._ _  14ft\nUnion Oil of Cal      lOg\nUnited   Aircraft       24ft\nU S Rubber     ltft\nU S Steel ,  43ft\nA-medium and large and ont cent\nfor Grade A pulleti todiy. The\nchange meant Grade A-large egg^i\nwill bring producen 27 centi; medium 26 cenU ind pullets 22 cents.\nWholesale pricei ire 91, 90 ind 21\ncents.\nMonsoon winds blow from the\nSouthweit from April to October\nand from the Northeast trom October to April.\nMONTREAL     STOCKS\nINDUSTRIALS\nBathunt P It P A  12ft\nCan Car le Fdy Pfd  24ft\nCan Celanese Pfd   123ft\nCon Mln & Smelt  37ft\nDom Steel   Coal   8ft\nDominion Textile  75ft\nDryden  Paper  4ft\nHoward Smith Paper  9ft\nInter Nickel of Can \u201e   30ft\nNational Brew Ltd  _ 24ft\nPrice Broi  8\nShawnigan WiP  13\nSt. Law Corp Pfd  28\nSteel of Can Pfd ..._  13\nBANKI\nCommerce   148\nImperial  178\nMontreal     HO\nRoyal  147\nCURB\nBeauharnois  Corp    tft\nCorn Paper Corp  1 90\nFruer Co Ltd    __-.  18ft\nInter Utilltlu A  1\nMitchedll Robt  14\nPower Corp Pfd      83ft\nWalker Good   W -..  41ft\nWINNIPEG CRAIN\nWINNIPEO, June 22 (CP)-Oraln\nfuturei quoUtloni:\nOpen   High\nLow\nClOM\nWHEAT:\nJuly           80ft     80ft\n80ft\ntllft\nOATS:\nJuly   .       -       -\n\u2014\n51ft\nOcL   ...     49ft    49ft\n40ft\n40ft\nDec    \u2014       \u2014\n\u2014\n48\nBARLEY:\nJuly       -       -\n\u2014\n(Mfli\nOct    \u00ab3ft    \u2014\n\u2014\n63 Vi\nRYE:\nJuly       -       -\n\u2014\n56ft\nOct.           57ft     SSft\n57ft\n38\nCASH PRICES:\nWheat-1 hard 80ft\n2 Nor\n80ft;\n2 Nor. 77ft; No. 3 No\n. 73ft;\n1 Nor.\n71ft; 5 wheat 09ft;\n1 whea\n67ft\nFeed  wheat tSft;  1\nGarnet\n78ft;\n2 Garnet 73ft; No. 1 Garnet 72ft;\n1 Amber Durum {12ft\nOati\u20142 C.W.  31ft;\nEx.  1\nC.W.\n51ft; 3 C.W. Sift; Ex\n1 feed 51ft;\n1 Ieed 51ft; 3 feed 47\nBarley-1 It 2 C.W.\n6-row 64ft; 1\ntt 2 C.W. 2-row 64ft;\n3 C.W.\n6-row\n64ft; 1 feed 84ft; 2\nfeed 64ft; 3\nfeed 64u.\nP.ye-2 C.W. 56ft.\ncom-\nNow that the freih\nfruit Is\ning In buy It very ripe or ripen It\nan extra day In the lun befon\nMrv-\nIng.   If   It's   wrved\nvery   cold,   it\nwtll   be   delicious   without\niugir\nidded.\nCK8\nVANCOUVER\n8TO\nBralorne   \t\n7.M\n7.30\nCariboo Gold\n1.12   \"\n1.11\nGeorge Copper\n.15\n\u2014\nGold Belt  \t\n.12\n.14\nHedley  Mucot\n.24\n\u2014\nInternational Coal\n,30ft\n.34\nKootgnay Belle   ...\n.17\n.18\nPacific Nickel\n\u2014\n.08 ft\nPend OreiUe\n120\n\u2014\n130\n1.83\nPremier Gold\n\u2014\n.50\nPrivateer    \t\n.30\n.03\n.31\nReno   Gold    \t\n.04\nSalmon Gold\n.70\n.74\n.63\n\u2014\nSurf Inlet\n.06 ft\n\u2014\nTaylor Bridge  \t\n\u2014\n.04\nWhitewater\n02\n.03\nYmlr Yankee Girl\n.03 ft\n-\nOILS\nAnaconda  \t\n02\nm'fi\nA P Comolidated ..\n.01\n\u2014\nCalgary & Ed\n\u2014\n.95\nCommoil   .   .\n.14\n\u2014\nDalhousie      \t\n.15\n\u2014\nDavies  Pete\n.12\n\u2014\nHighwood Sarcee .\n.08\n\u2014\nImperial      \t\n2.22\n\t\nHome \t\n2.22\n_\nMIU  CHy   ...\n.06\n_\nModel\t\n,16ft\n.20\nNational Pete\n.04\n\u2014\n.IS\n\u2014\nPacific Pete\n.19\n\u2014\nRoyalite  \t\n6.50\n\u2014\nSpooner   \t\n.05\n\t\nSunset    \t\n.0(1'4\n\u2014\nVanalta  \t\n.04 ft\n-,-\nNYLON BROUGHT\nUNDER WAR\nSUPPLY CONTROL\nOTTAWA, Juni u (CP) .-Nylon\nfollowed illk Into the rinks of thi\nwir luppUu forcu todiy wtth tht\nMun!Uom and Supply Department\nannouncement that henceforth thli\nproduction will come under Jurti-\ndictlon of tht SuppUu COntrolltr,\nA. H. Williamson.\nNylon ind Nylon producU hivt\nbttn declared \"suppliei\" under the\nMunitions ind Supply AcL\nA factor In deciding on wartime\ncontrol of Nylon wti undentood to\nbe the probability lt would bt Ultd\nln tht minuficture of piraehutu,\nand or other war requirementi. Thi\nmajority ot parchutet so ttr produced In the United Natloni hive\nbetn of pure silk but tht restriction\nof suppliei due to wtr In tht Piclflc hastened the lurch for iitbitl-\ntutei.\nAll of tht high-quality palm oil\nproduced ln the Belgian Congo ll\nunt to Greit BrlUin.\nRussia Asks More\nMedical Supplies\nFrom Red Cross\nTORONTO, 3_t a (CP)-A\nlecond requeit for mtdietl ind\nhoipiul mppUu for Sovltt Ruuia\nhu been received by tht Cinidlan\nRed Croig Society, Dr. Fred W.\nRoutley, Nitlonil Commiuioner,\ntnnounctd todty. Tht ordtr will\nInvolve the expenditure of 1300.000,\nbringing the Society'i dtiburie-\nmenti on behilf of RuuU to ipproxlmttely 1890,000 ilnce lut Fall.\nA lirgt quinltly of luppUu ilready ll tn routt to tht Soviet\nUnion. Tht monty uud to mett thli.\nlateit requeit will be part of Uie\nfundi ritaed by tht Red Crou lite\nlut yetr tor medicil ild to Ruula\ntnd tht order will bt diapttchtd it\ntht earliest poulblt moment. Dr.\nRoutley uid.\nDOW (ONES AVERAGES\n30  industrial\n20 rilll   \t\n15 utilltlu   \t\nHli\n103 33\n23.48\n11.87\nLow\n103.11\n23 32\n11.75\nClOM\n1M.71\n23 43\n11.70\nrgt\nS5\n.14\nX\nWlwifoL Jjwd-L\nLONDON, June 28 (AP).-Prtcei\nwert marked down today after\nntwi ot rtvenu to\nthe Britiih\ntorcu ln Llbyi.\nHowevtr, selling pressure wai\nUcklng tnd tht mark-down! ippeired moitly precautionary, The\ndoling toni wu about ite\u00bbdy ln\nmott division! ilthough iomt itiU\nbicked witer.\nNEW YORK-Tht itock lmrkit\ntoday took It on tht chin trom i\nbid wir newi budget. Tht direction wu downwird from Hit lUrt\nwith losses of fractloni to thrtt\npolnta. Extreme idbacks wert reduced In many cum ln the closing\nhour.\nAbtenct of rul idling urgency\nIn Uu wakt of tht oollapie of Tobruk, tht critical Ruuian poiition\nat Sevutopol and enemy shelling\nof Wut Cout ttrrltory wai tn;our-\naglng to bulllih contingent!. Tramfen ipproximited 325,000 iharei.\nTORONTO \u2014 Trading icntiment\nfivored Uie down ilde Influenced\nby deprtuing war newi. Gold\niharei iold olf \u2022 point or more\nwhile Induitriill dumped about\nthree-quarten of a point md bue\nmetali ibout half a point. Weitern\noili ihowed UtUe change.\nLou of 2 pointi to 39ft for Mc\nIntyre wu tht widest adjustment\nin the gold group.\nLoists of t point mort came out\nfor Bill Ttlephont, Union Ou, CanadUn Dredge and Moore Corporation.\nMONTREAL\u2014 Price adjuitmenti\non the itock exchinge up to the\nflnti hour todiy were on the down-\nilde, reflecting nervouineu of trader! over wtr development Loises\nwere generilly frictiontl only.\nlnduitrltlt cimt ln for tht Ingest imount of depreciation.\nConiolidtUd Smtlttn tnd Norindi, Bulolo and Imperial OU wert\nlower.\nVANCOUVER-Urtla were un-\nchanged or lower during a morning\nof ilow triding.\nAt Uit end of ttit itulon, Bnlorne dropped IB polnti to dole it\n7.28, while Pend Ordlle loit 1 it\n1.20 tnd Plonttr 1 it 111,\nWINNIPEO \u2014 Thtrt wu no\nchange tn tht July whett future\nwhich remained it 80ft cents a\nbushel.\nA small amount of ndieet buying\nwu reported by exporter! and\nmilli. Then were IndiciUoni of a\nminor export of when tnd in unconfirmed report on t imtll tmount\nof flour shipped to the United Kingdom.\nCHICAGO\u2014Whut prices slump,\ned more than a cen early ln today'i\ntrade ind then spent the remilnder\nof the session recovering pnctlcally\nall of the losi.\nToronto Stock Quotations\nAnglo-Huronlan        '-00\nBagamac Rouyn  \u00b0*^\nBeattie Gold Mines       Wi\nBobjo Mines  \u2014-      *10\nBuffilo Ankerite      I*68\nCmadian Malartic  -     -'7\nCastle-TreUiewey    \u2014.      -M\nCentral Patricia        \u25a0\u2022\u00b0\nChromium M & S      I*40\nConiaurum Mines  - tt\nConiolldated M le S    36.90\nDome Minei      127S\nEast  Malartic    \u2014     135\nEldorado Gold  - *\u2022\nFalconbridge Nickel  -    2.62\nGod's Lake Gold  - \">Vi\nGunnar Gold        -Wi\nHard Rock Gold       -38\nHollinger        82u\nHudion Biy M le S    23.00\nInternitlonal Nickel _.    31.50\nKirkland Lake   , \u00ab\nLake Shore Minei      8.50\nLamaque  Contact       3.60\nLittle Long Lac  90\nMacLeod Coekihutt     1-30\nMadsen Red Lake Gold 41\nMclntyre-Porcuplne       39.00\nMcKenile Red Lake  97\nMining Corporation     M'\nNlplutng Mining  85\nNorandt -    44 2S\nNormetal _ 63\nPamour Porcuplnt \u2014      8\u00b0\nPerron Oold      100\nPickle Crow Gold      1-70\nPowell Rouyn Gold _ \u00ab\nSan Antonio Gold      It*1\nSherrtt Gordon  85\nSiicoe Gold 33\nSladen Malartlc   J24\nSudbury Basin  1.80\nSylvanite.  .     .  ._.\u2014- 1.41\nTeck-Hughes   Gold     ltt\nToburn Gold Minei  95\nVentures -  4.15\nWaite Amulet  4.25\nWright Hargreaves  2.17\nOILS\nAjax  10ft\nBritish American    16.23\nImperial       2.25\nInter Petroleum     12.60\nTexu Canadian         .75\nINDUSTRIALS\nAbitibi Power A \t\nBell Telephone  \t\nBrazilian T L fc P \t\nBrewers fc Distillers .\nB C Power A .\nCan Car le Foundry ...\nCan Malting\t\nCan  Pacific Rly\nCan Ind Alcohol A \t\nCosmoi \t\nDominion  Bridge  \t\nDom Tar   Chem      Sft\nDistillen Seagrams    21ft\nFord of Canada A     17H\nGoodyear   Tire       B2ft\nHamilton Bridge      Sft\nImperial Tobacco _     Oft\nKelvinator     7ft\nMontreal Power     21\nNat Steel Car  _    28\nPower   Corp     Sft\nPressed   Metals       3ft\nSteel nf Can      Sft\n88\n144 ft\nBft\nSft\n21\n8ft\n34\n5\n3\n20\n23ft\nI ill i ii.lii.11- iit,*;ilr,i_iii__i*_l^,_iAl_V-\"''**,;>'1''*:';*'-*'***\"kAJ\"J*\n \t\nCIVIC\na MMOaa tunat mum\nLAST TIMES TONIGHT\nShtwt at _t-tM\nOayful-Tuntful-Punful\n\"VOLGA VOLGA\"\nA   Btw   ibittrt   experience\ntrom thou amazing Rmiiini.\nPlui \"HIGHWAY WIST\"\nwtth\n\u25a0MMM MARSHAL\nWIONUDAY ONLY\n$65.00 IN CASH PRIZES\nFOR BANK NITE\n\"HULLABAUO '\n\"A CENTLEMAN AT\nHEART''\nSTARTS THURSDAY\nBOBHOPE^-a.\n\"1\nMADELEINE CAUOli\nM TAVORlff\nB10\/VD*\nPOUR STARS LIBERTY\nRossland Favors\nRest Room,\nBlacktop Walk\nBOSSLAND, B. C, Junt U -\nRonland City Council tonight wu\non record u favoring t public reit\nroom. City Engineer Rupert Haggen will prepare an eitimate on the\nconitruction coit and maintenance\nlo be Included In the IMS budget.\nThe City Engineer ilso will be\nInitructed to prepire an utimate\nof the coit of t bltcktop md tir\nfjnlth for the Columbia Avenue\nildewtlk between the Poit Office\nind Bank of Montreil, City Clerk\n3. A. McLeod said some District of\nVancouver had lidewalki of thli\ntype, ind Mayor Gordon itated the\nmiin business section of Seattle\ntlto had what looked to be a black\ntop turfact. It was agreed, that In\nBouland this would be more satisfactory than cement. Apart from the\ndifference ta cost the lUbstance\nbow recommended would yield as\nthe preaent ildewalk continued to\nnbtlde.\nColumbia Down a\nFoot at Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., June 22\u2014A drop of\na foot was recorded for the Columbia River during the weekend at\nthe bridge at Trail.\n*\u25a0 -* -. _V \u2022} - \u25a0*> *\u2022\nBUTLER'S CAFE\nWhere You Get s Mesl Hist\nSatisfies\n\u2022m..t^^.._\nCARELESS today\n_ CAR-LESS tomorrow\nwe are\nCAR - SAVER\nSPECIALISTS\nSowerby-Cuthbert Ltd.\nOpp. Humt Hotel tnd Port Office\neeeie em\u00bb\u00bbii\u00bblt\u201e\nPOWDER PUFF\nSUNDAE\nMelon Dew\nICE CREAM PARLOR\nitttiitnttte*-tftii\"*n\nLAMBERT\nMoulding\nShinglei\nVeneer\nLath\netc.\nPasteurized\nMilk Mskes\nChildren ,\nHenlfhy\nFleury's Pharmacy\nPHONE 25\nMed. Arti Blk.\nPreicriptioni\nCompounded\nAccurately\n'\/gljy\/tfORREAL VALUE\nCollinson's\nT.ie House of\nFine Diamonds\nBKIIIIIWIIHEHTII\n NILMN DAILY NlWt. NILMN. I. &-TUIUAY _S.RNIN\u00ab. JUNI M.\nHuns Push Toward\nEgyptian Border\nBy IOWANO KINNIOY\n(Auetlatad Prtu Itaft Writer).\nCAIRO, June 8 (AP).-Ofiv-\nIng forward without a pauu trom\ntheir capture ef Tobruk, Neal mobile columni have cluhid with\nBritith forcti a few mllu frem\nthe Ksyptlan border, Brltlth hud\nquirtm reported today, m the\nAllied poiition In the entire Middle Eaat appeared threatened by\nthe defeat In Llbyi.\nTht Britith Commind iald thi\nclash occurred 12 milei Northweit\nof Fort Cipuuo, which ll juit crosi\nthe border in Llbyi.\nIt wti Indlctted thit i few of\ntht garrison troops, Britom, South\nAfrican! md Indttnt\u2014hid ttciped\ntrom Tobruk. Somt imill craft\nmoved out ot tht harbor whilt it\nwai under ihelltirt tram Germm\nUnki and other partlei fought thtir\nwiy through enemy fornutiorn In\nthe desert.\nIiolittd pirtiei ilio wtrt reported continuing rniitmct.\nThe booty gilned by tht Germtni\nitlll wti oot know, here, but it wu\nrtporttd thtt grett exploiitloni occurred io the lait houri of Tobruk'i\nresilience, Indicating quantitiei of\nmiterlil wert deitroyed.\nOne of the glim of the Oermini\nwu i recently built extenilon of\nthe deiert riilwiy to i point South\nof Tobruk. Thii formerly reached\nonly to Mttruh ln Egypt, 120 mllei\nfrom the border. Retreitlng troopi\nwere reported to hive torn up\nstretches of the railway, however.\nTht Egyptian Govtrnment Issued\nm order today to check the downward trend of the Cairo itock mtrket\nThe AxU Air Forcei, following\nup quickly their success In Libya,\nbombed the Egyptian coast between\nSidi Barrani and Fuka.\nAi the battered British mrvivori\nof the bloody Llbym campaign\nworked feverlihly to itrengthen\ntheir poiitioni along the Egyptian\nborder, military qutrteri here conceded the probable truth of Axia\nelilmi that MjOOO of Gen. Rltchie'i\nmen hid been ciptured by the\ncombined German-Italian forces\nwhich completed occupation of To\nbruk yttterdty.\nThtrt wai oo dtnlal tl&tr at report! from Berlin that German\ntroopi had puttied on from Tobruk\nto ceptura Bir el Gobi, a deeert\ntrack centre SO milei to ltu Southern, ind tbt port ef Bardia, only\neight milea trom the Egyptian border.\nA Britiah communique reported\ntoday that an Axli column wai\nmoving towird Fort Cipuuo, which\nit juit inildt tht Libyan bordtr\ntbout SO milei South tnd illghtly\nCut ot Bardla.\nThii forct mtdt contact yeiterday\nnear Sidi Aieia, ll milea Northweit\nof Fort Cipuuo, with mobile Britiih forctt optntlng out In front of\ntht Egyptian border defence line,\nthe communiqut Hid.\nTht bulletin givt no ntw Informition on development! it Tobruk\nuying merely:\n\"Tliere It no furthir newi from\nTobruk, wbich must bi presumed\nto have fallen.\"\nMilitary quartan here were vague\nu to the ficton tccountlng for tht\nfill of Tobruk, but it ippeired the\nBritiih forcei hid lett iuch t lirgt\nproportion of their trmortd\nitrength ln the iivige deiert fighting which preceded the finil uuult\nthit they were unible to offer effective resistance.\nDlspatchei from tht front give\nno Indicitlon of my ittempt to\nremove the Tobruk garrison by tei\nduring the furioui 14-hour bittle\nthat tnded In lti fall.\nTht tull dtmigt iuffered by the\nBritish forcei In the Llbym campaign and Uit reasoni tor their defeat itill ire obscure here.\nDeipite the idvent turn of if-\nfiln In Llbyi, tht city of Alexindrli\u2014iome 00 mill! Eut of tht\nfrontitr \u2014 wu ctlm todiy tnd\nthtn wu no outwird ilgn of\nchingt In tht iltuition lacing\nEgypt, which li not ytt formtlly\n\u2022t wtr with thi Axli,\nFgypt'i well-tnlned trmy of 40,-\n000 regular!, augmented by 100,000\nguardsmen, li rttdy for ictlon however, md ictuilly ls performing\nvaluable aervice In support of the\nBrltlth by patrolling vut itretchel\nof tht Weitern deiert\nTRAIL SOCIAL\nBy MRS. ROY FRASER\nTRAIL, B.C., June M\u2014The mtrritge ot Min Laura May Muir tnd\nGordon William Nash wu solemnized quietly ln Knox United Church\nminie Saturday morning. The bride\nis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\nJames Muir of Waldo, B.C., and the\nbridegroom ls the son of Mr, and\nMn. Harry Nuh, also of Waldo.\nMisi Agnes E. White ind B. W.\nMartin of Trail were the \"attendants.\nMr. md Mrs. Nash will reside it\n1187 Dewdney Avenue.\nA lovely Summer wedding took\nplace ln St. Anthony of Padua\nChurch on Saturday morning when\nIrene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.\nPacific!, 869 Byers Lane, became\nthe bride of Leonard S. Perri, ion\nof R. Perri and the late Mri. Perri\nof Trail. Rev. Father S. Balo, O.F.M.\nofficiated at the nuptial high masi.\nThe bride'i father gave the bride\nin marriage. The bride wore a heavy\nwhite iheer gown featuring a round\nneckline, embroidered yoke and fitted top, and full ikirt. The long\nfull ileeves were ciught at the\nwristi with imall cuffs. A wreath of\nvalley lilies held her long white\nsilk net veil ln place and she carried a bouquet of Better Timei\nRoses; Misi Eveline Salsiccloll and\nMiss Margaret Janni were bridesmaids. Miss Salsiccloll wore a gown\nof yellow loll marquisette over taffeta fashioned with a low waiitllne\nand full skirt. Her hat was covered\nwith lavendar Shasta daisies and\nMadam Finch roses, and she carried\na bouquet of pale pink carnations\nF. H, SMITH\nIf It's Electrle\nPhons 666        351 Bsker St.\nNourlihmmt In\nevery illce of\nHOOD'S\nBREAD\nTHOMPSON\nFUNERAL HOME\nW. L. THOMPSON, Prop.\nDay md Night Service.\nrthour Ambulance Service\nSIS Kooteniy SL Phtn* *Si\n- AT THE PARK \u2014\nGet  what  you  want  for  the\nPicnic at\nLAKESIDE SERVICE\n*W    .T \u25bc \u25bc \u25bc \u25bc-\u25bc-    *W\ntnd lavender lirkipur. Shlita daisies md iweet pen. Mill Jinn! choie\na mauve lilk sheer gown with a\nwide waistband from which flowed\nthe long full ikirt. She wore \u25a0 hat\nof lavender Shasta daisies and Madam Finch rosei and carried a bouquet of lavender larkspur, Shasta\ndallies, pink carnatloni and pink\nsweet peu. Little Jacqueline Sal-\nsiccoli as flower girl was exquisite\nin peach organdie trimmed with applique. Her dress had a fitted bodice and long full skirt and ihe wore\na poke bonnet of the lame material\nai the dress and carried a colonial\nbouquet of talisman roses and pink\ncorn flowers. Flneo Paclflcl, brother\nof the bride, and Joseph Sommonet-\ntl lupported the groom. Dominic\nPotestio wai usher. Mri. Emillo Pi-\naapio lang \"Ave Maria\". A reception\nfor about 50 guesfc was held at the\nhome of the bride'i parents. The\nbride'i table wu centred with a\nfour-tiered wedding cake and flanked by vasei of roses and carnatloni.\nReception aldei were Mn. A. Rizzuto, Mrs. D. E. DeStefano md Mrs.\nR. DePasquale and Mary DePai-\nquale. The young couple were ass-\nsisted in receiving by Mtt. Pacific!\nwho wore a plum-colored afternoon\ndrew and navy accessories and a\ncorsage of Premier rosea The bride\nwore a green tailored iuit with pink\naccessories and a corsage of sweetheart roiei for her wedding trip to\nVancouver and Victoria. On their\nreturn, Mr. and Mn. Perri will reiide on Wellington Street.\nMr. and Mn. Bay Dovey and Mr.\nand Mrs.-W. Spooner spent the weekend at Nelson md on the North\nShore.\nMiss Florence Bird left Sunday\nfor a vacation of two weeka to be\nspent at the Cout.\nMr. and Mrs. William Dovey of\nSalmo are ipending leveral days\nln Trail, the gueiti of Mr. and Mrs.\nJ. B. Dovey, Sr.\nBALFOUR\nBALFOUR, B. C-Mn. H. Hudson li spending a few dayi ln Nelson.\nMrs. M. Brenilson viilted Nelion\nfriends for the week end.\nMn. Anderson md Misi Alner-\naon visited Nelson.\nC. Joyce of Trail visited Mr. and\nMn. A. Malnard ind hli nn Arthur.\nJimei Heuiton md Charlei\nNoikei are home from Nelion High\nSchool, having been recommended.\nLONDON (CP.-Crowai thronging Picadilly Circui itared In aiton-\nlshment when an Indian loldier\nwalked calmly along the itreet with\na tiny Iamb trotting at hli heeli. The\nMidler adopted the lamb when 111\nmother died.\nRossland Social. \u2666 \u2666\nBy MRS. HARYIY FLSURY\nROSSLAND, B. C June H-lta.\na W. mtu* wia i Ttall vieitor \u00ab\nFriday.\nLaalit 'Slid left Friday morning\non t tour-day tithing trip io Trout\nUke.\nMia. Out Hanaon. Plmei HUI.\nentertained ln honor of Miaa Veronica Pearl Una, whoaa marriage\ntakea plaoe June 14, with t kitchen\nihower ind luncheon Friday. Summer flowen were attractively arranged throughout tie living roomi\nand on thi luncheon table. Invited\ngueiti were Mn. Maud Hardie, Hn\nLtonard Lint,  Mra  Wtldo  Holm,\ntb*. Gilbert Hum, Mil. Floyd\nBirch, Mn. C. A. Beam. Mn. 3.\nHolm, and Wm bene Mclntoih,\nwho inland ttt bottta ia itrving.\nAdolpht Morin, ot idmooton who\nii \u2022 medical ttudent, trrlvtd Sunday and la a guett ol hu brotoer-\ntad uiwr-in-kw, Mr. and Hn. R\nMorin, tor the next two monthi.\nMr. tod Mn Rupert Haggen and\ndtughtir Winnlt ipent Mondty\nln Ntlion.\nMrt. Tobiaton Wd infant diughter expect to levee Mtttr Sfistri-\ncordiai Hoepital tor ihelr homt on\nTuetdty.\nTrlggs Invested\nas Rover; to\nHonor Enlistees\nCaptain Scott Rovtr Crtw of Ntlson, Mondiy nlgbt Invested Tony\nTriggi u 1 Rover. Befon being invested Triggi wu on probation for\nsix weeki.\nDuring tht meeting. Rev. W. J.\nSilverwood givt t ihort talk on\ntht word honor. A banquet, honoring iomt memben who plan to\nleave ihortly for ictive urvice wu\nplinned. The three, Normin Miy,\nJimu Cick tnd Gordon Picktrd,\nwill lift to ieven the number of\nCrew memben In ictlve lervlet.\nChief of Police G. R Bone, Stanley HonwiU, Alliiter Jack ind J.\nCornfield ire all In tha Canadian\nforcu. Triggi will ba leiving ioon\nto take work it Htdley. *\nTht invutiture wu held it the\nhome of Mr. tnd Mn. W. A. Triggi,\nill Willow Street. Refreihmen'i\nwen lerved. Beciuse of ilckneu,\nJim Hoover wu uniblt to ittend.\nRequiem Mass for\nP. Pagnan, Trail\nTRAIL, B.C., Junt n-runenl\nservicei were held this morning it\nSt. Anthony of Pidui Church for\nPletro Pagnin, who died Thursday.\nMan wu iung by Rev. Eugene Cottone,-auiited by Rev. Ceiario Victor. Graveiide lervice wu conducted by Rev. S. Ballo.\nPallbearin were C. Benneton, G\nMerlo, O. Gerontzzl, N. Geronizzl,\nP. Chrlitinte, tnd F. Ciputo.\nInterment wu In Mountain View\nCemetery. Clark'i Funeral Chapel\nhad charge.\nCRESTON\nCRESTON, B. C.,-Ceo\u00ab Conitable who hu ipent two weeks\nvisiting his parents Mr. md Mn.\nG. Conitable, hu returned to Montreil.\nH. Ottendorf haa left for Saik\non a buiiness trip.\nMr. and Mri. Robert Stewirt are\nvisiting  In  Cranbrook  and  Wasa.\nPte. Alfred Moorei vliited his\nparents Mr, and Mn. . Moorea at\nthe weekend. Alfred li on the permanent itaff ot the military band\nat Vernon.\nMri. Murray FliheT left lut week\nto visit at Kimberley.\nBud Craig of the Royal Canadian\nNavy hai returned after ipending\nhis leave with hli parenti, Mr. and\nMrs. Craig at Arrow Creek.\nMra. H. Lmgiton has left to\nspend a vacation at Vancouver and\nother cout points.\nT. Gautier, of the itaff of the\nCreiton Valley High School, left\nat the end of the week for Calgary where he will take a course\nin Air Cadet training.\nC. J. Frederickson of Cranbrook\nhas been inspecting the schools\nthroughout the district.\nLac. Stewart Currie of the R.C.\nA.F., and Mra. Currie and son, have\nleft after visiting the formers parents for a month.\n,Mr. and Mrs. A. Chiiholm, who\nhave been guests of Mr. and Mrs.\nG. John, have returned to their\nhome In Kimberley.\nMra. W. Priest and Children have\nreturned to Spokane after visiting\nthe former'i parents Mr. and Mn.\nJ. Rogen.\nMrs. A. Brown ipent the weekend visiting in Nelson.\nL. S. Smith of the High School\nteaching staff, left at the end of the\nweek for Vancouver.\nPte. Richard Avery who ls with\na military band at Calgary spent\nthe weekend here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Avery.\nKen Sparks hu returned after\nspending a few days at Vernon. On\nhis return he was accompanied by\nhli mother Mn. Sparki, will visit\nMr. and Mrs. Sparks here.\nMrs. T. Bundy and daughter Lois,\nwere motor visitors to Cranbrook\nat *he weekend.\nMr. and Mrs. F. Wertz of Calgary visited the latter'i parenti\nMr. and Mrs. F. Putnam.\nH. WiUiami wu viiiting hU ion\nand daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.\nFred Williami in Trail lut week.\nMr. Adamson who ls a hospital\npatient ln Trail li reported progrei-\nilng favorably. Mn. Adamson is\nremaining ln Trail during his linen.\nW. Armstrong wai a Nelion viiltor lut week attending the Wilson-Thurston wedding.\nVictor Peltzer hai left for Coleman, at which point he will villi\nhis sliter.\nAustralian Officer,\nWho Visited Here,\nIt Killed Overseas\nMn. Harold Lakei ef Rosemont\nMonijiy received word tblt Pilot\nOfficer Miurtce Mirtell. officer\nin chargt of tht tint group of Aui-\ntriliim to viilt Ntlion undtr tht\nC.tuen'i Committee pltn, had bten\nkllltd ovtritu. Ntwt of hit death\ncttue in I poit ctrd from Po. Allan\nMorrii, hli p\u00abl wbo witb Po. Mirtell wu \u2022 guett ol Mr. md Mn.\nHirold Liku during their visit\nhert.\nFrom letteri received from Po.\nMirtell previouily, Mra Likei hid\nlearned he hid taken ptrt ln nidi\novtr Frince.\nRossland Within\nBudget;\n$51,921 Is Spent\nROSSLAND, B. C, June 11 -\nrintnce report, prepired by the\nCity Auditor, wu ntd it the City\nCouncil meeting Mondiy evening,\nihowlng tht expenditurei for the\ntint five monthi of 1M2 to be $31,-\n921 15. The City ii keeping within\nlti budget the written report itated.\nMayor J. E. Gordon reported the\nA.RP. bootter pump with a four\ncylinder engine and 1000 feet of\nhose wai received, ind was itored\nIn the Fire Hall. Firemen have begun training ln lti use. Rubber\nsuits and gu masks have ilso irrived.\nGyro Club Hears\not Nelson In\nNew Zealand\nNtltoo Gyre Club wu introduced\nto NtUon. Htw Zealand, Monday\nnight through an Intormiag addreu\nby a native New Zealander, 8. W\nHaggen of -loulind. He pictured\nI \"through the looking glair contrut between the two citlu In the\nNorthern tnd Southtrn Hemis-\nphtrte.\nIa contrut to Canada, in New\nZealand Chriitmu wu in mid-\nSummer, tht Norf-i wind wu tht\nwarm wind, \"kttp to tht lift1' wu\ntht rult of tht roid, no pert ol\ntht lOO-milt-iong country wu more\nthan 10 mllu trom the sea, ind\nnowhere wert th bitter cold of\nNorthern ind Intern Canadian\nwinten felt\n1 MARKS   CENTENARY\nNelion wu i city of 19,000 population lituated on i North cout bay\nof tht South lilind of New Ze\u00bb-\nlmd. It wu laic out on a ilope\nto tht ltt igiinit I background of\ntowering mountain!. It wu t city\nof lunthine, ht md, ind the centre\nof the country'i fruit growing Induitry. rrom the tret 15,000 toni\nof Jun wti ihipped yeirly.\nIt wu thii yetr celebrating the\n100th mniverury of lti founding\nTht City wu lettled orlglnilly by\nmemben of tht Wikefleld Compiny\nexpedition from Englind, he related.\nthough the Bay wu first visited by\nDutch tallon fully two centurlei\nbefore.\nMr. Haggen ilio relited lomething of New Zeilind'i hiitory, Iti\npeople, their cuitomi, rellgioui ln-\ncllnttlons, md nitive inlmali.\nJohn Cirtmel wai Program\nChiirmm.\nLttt* OS juur Film tor\nDiVILOTINC wd\nntlNTINC\nS-hour  Strvlct and i  full ta-\nlargtmtat wtth tvtry J6 00 worth\nFrtth itock ot film.\nYour Rexill Stort.\nCity Drug Co.\nP. O. Box 4*6 Phone St\nNisei Are Only\nTrouble Makers\nVANCOUVER, June \u00bb (CP). -\nMaj. Howtrd Mellor, ipokumm or\nthe Britiih Columbia Security Commission, nld today the only trouble\nthe Commiulon hid experienced\nwith Jspmese who ire being removed from the cout defence\narea \"hu been ln the nature of\npassive protest igr.inst being separated from their families.\"\nMaj. Mellor said while few guards\nare used at the campi there have\nbeen no tcti of violence recorded\nio far. He i\u00bbid the trouble experienced with lecond-genenllon Japaneie wai likely to be eaied by permitting families to escort workers\nbeing moved to Eaitern project!.\nHe laid as far as is known no instances have occurred of Japanese\nbuying or leutng property although\nJapanese with private means have\nbeen illowed to maintain quarters\noutside the defence zone.\nBUDGET WILL BE\nBROUGHT\nDOWN TONIGHT\nOTTAWA, June 22 (CP).\u2014Finance Miniiter llsley iald in the\nHouse of Commons today that his\nbudget will be presented tomorrow night it 8 p.m. E.D.T., (5 p.m.\nP.D.T.) Instead of ln the afternoon as usual.\nSLOCAN CITY\nSLOCAN CITY, B. C. \u2014 John\nTrainor and H. Gustafson of Perry's\nwho are employed on the bridge\ncrew spent Sunday at their homes.\nJamea Draper of New Denver\nwas a visitor here Monday.\nD, Knechtel of Vancouver wai a\nvlsitur here for a few dayi.\nMr. and Mrs. C. Chriitopherson\nand son Bobby of New Denver were\nweekend visitors here.\nMr. and Mrs. John Zugal and son\nwho visitedV Mr. and Mri. Balllargeon, left for their homes ln Spokane Sunday.\nMiss Elsie Life of Nelson spent\nthe weekend here with her mother, Mrs. J. Life at the weekend.\nMr. and Mn. A. Schneabje and\nGui of Trail were weekend gueiti\nof Mr. and Mri. J. Balllargeon.\nBob' Chrtitophenon- and James\nVandergrift of New Denver were\nweekend visitors here.\nMra. W. E. Wylei md daughter,\nleft for their home in Nelson on\nWednesday.\nMra. J. McGuire and children\nleft for Vancouver on Sunday.\nMrs. W. Dawney and little daughter of Perry'i Siding, were guests\nof Mr. and Mrs. E. Hicki for a few\ndayi.\nMrs. E. D. Rogeri will make her\nhome in Kimberliy for a time.\nMAIN'S WINNING\nSONG TO BE\nBROADCAST JULY 8\nRobert Main's prltewlnnlng tong,\n\"Come Along Canadlani,\" will be\nbroadcait July 8 over a CBC Dominion wide hook-up ind the Mutual\nBroadcuting Syitem ln the United\nStatu by Captain J. J. Gagnier and\nHU Majeity'i Canadian Grenadier\nGuirdi Bind. It will go on the\ntir (at 5:30 Pacific time.\nMeanwhile the long will be published ln iheet muiic form. In iddition to their prize money the writ-\nera of both muaic tnd lyrlci will\nreceive royiltlu on the sheet music\n\u2022nd orchestration! thit tre iold,\nilso mechanical royaltlu and synchronization   royalties.\nMr. Mtln mil P. W. MacDonald,\ncompottr of the muiic, both Intend\nto devote iome of the proceedi to\nthe Red Cross.\nillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli\nNEWS OF THE DAY\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin\nBOYSI Oet your model airplane\nfrom 10c up, it VALENTINE'S.\nKlnimen   Club   Meet!  Tonight\n8:30 p.m. Humt Hotel\nSelect -a good book from Walt's\nLending Library for tonight.\nSPECIAL'S PHOTOS 25c-SPECIAL\nWm. Rimuy, Vogue Studio, Ph. 46.\nEnamelled Cold Pack Canneri.\nHolds 7 quart Jars, $2.85 each. Get\nyours now! Wood, Vallance Hardware Co., Ltd.\nMore and more people are eating\nO.K. Bread. There must be a reason.\nIt's better. It's different. It's rich\nin milk.   Order some today.\nFile folders and file Indexes, at\nprices below todays wholesale cost.\nD. W. McDerby, \"The Typewriter\nMan\", 654 Baker Street, Nelson, B.C.\nH. H. Sutherland, Jeweler, now located In his new store at 491 Baker\nStreet, wishes to thank his friends\nfor their past patronage and respectfully solicits their future business.\nST. PAUL'S GARDEN FETE\nThe proceeds of the tea and home\ncooking lale will be donated towards the repairing and decorating of the Manse.\nThe Annual Meeting of the Nelson\nMusical Festival Association will be\nheld In Council Chamber, City Hall\nTonight, June 23rd, at 8 o'clock.\nAll Interested are Invited to attend.\nBuy your canning needs now\u2014\nSee us for canners\u2014Heavy enamelled cold-pack canners, wilh wire\nrack (7 quart Jar capacity) at $2.50\nand   $2.00.-HIPPERSON'S.\nThe FINEST IN GINGER ALE\nAik for, lnilit on, at your deileri,\nMcDONAL0'8 DRY GINGER ALE.\nIt'i , midt from Pure Kooteniy\nWtter right hert In Nelion.\nTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY\nSUB-LIT JULY, AUGUST, FULLY\nfurnlihed apt. Suite 4, 415 Falls\nSt.,  Phone 386-R.\nRossland Pupils\nSuccessful\nIn Musk Exams\nROSSLAND, B. C, June H.-Wei-\nley Roberta, F.R.A.M. Examiner to\nthe Auociated Board of the Royal\nSchooli of Mujic, London, recently\nconducted the practical examinationi In Rossland.\nReiult! were:\nGride I, paued with distinction:\nMargaret Troseth, Valerie Topllff,\nMary Wrlnch, Rignur Nora, Shirley\nPat Perklni, Noreen Hedley, Frincii Sutherland, Gordon Perkins,\nJeromi Topliff and Donna Davis\npassed with credit\nGrade II: Jean Donaldson, pused\nwith diitinction; Marilyn Turner\nand Mary Lou Leckie, passed with\ncredit; Louise Frederickien, Pamela Drake and Loli Ann Hedley,\npau.\nGride III: Carol Martin and June\nPalmer, pan with credit; Elmarle\nMartin, pais.\nGrade IV: Anna Marie Mara, pais\nwith distinction; Shelli Singer, pass.\nGrade V: Pamela Topliff, and\nJean Hedley, passed with distinction.\nRossland (lasses\nROSSLAND, B. C, June 22.\u2014The\nfour P.T.A. shields which are awarded to gradei winning the highest\npoints ln the School Sports were\npresented Monday morning.\nPrincipal Wesley McKenzie presented the Junior High shield to\nGrade VIIIB, Mrs. John Freney's\nclassroom, and the senior shield to\nGrade X. J. Freney's classroom.\nThe MacLean School shields were\npresented by Principal E. E. Perklni, the Junior shield going to\nGrade IV, Miss Elsie'McRae's room\nand the senior ihield to Grade VI,\nDon Roberta' classroom.\nNo Damage From\nRossland Fire\nROSSLAND, B. C, June 22-Ac-\ntion of the Rossland Fire Department prevented a chimney fire at\nthe home of the Victor Brays Sunday at 1:30 a.m, from doing damage.\nThe one story frame house occupied\nby the Brays Is loaded next to the\nLlttlejohn Apartment Building.\nHave the Job Done Right\nSee\nVIC GRAVES\nMASTER  PLUMBER\nPHONE 815\nJ. A. C. Laughton\nOptometrist\nSuite 205\nMedical Arti Building\nREAL ESTATE-\nAND\nINSURANCE\nROBERTSON REALTY\n532 WARD ST\nSPORT\nSHIRTS\nFOI SUMMER\nWUl\nRelax this Summer in ortt\nof these Sport Shirts, cool\nand comfortable. Choose\nfrom a variety of crisply\ntailored styles in tan,\nblue, green, yvhite and\ngray. Long and short\nsleeved styles.\n92.00, ?2.50, fS.OO\ngMORY'S\nLIMITED\nBox  100\nPhoni tl\n(reslon Ships\nCarload oi\nScrap Robber\nCRESTON, B. C.,-Th\u00ab flnt cal\nof salvaged rubber wai billed out\nfrom Creiton it ihe weekend,\nCharles Murrel head of the Rtd\nCrou Salvage committee itated\n30,730 pounds of icnp rubber hall\nbeen packed Into the cir which wa(\nbeing sent the Fairmont Companj\nit Toronto.\nThe rubber which had been eel\nlected from Kitchener to Crawfort\nBay was brought into Cfeiton bj\nthe forestry trucks ai well u In,\ndividual citlzeni. School childrtl\n\u2022t ill the valley polnti collect**\nrubber and iccounted for 4901\npounds. Along with this a matin*\nit the flvoli theatre with an oil\ntire at idmiasion for childrtl\nbrought ln 3000 poundi.\nThe car wai made up of 747 ca\ntires, 130 truck tlrei and ont ton 0\npieces of Urea making a toul 0\n24,430 poundi while pieces of ho*\nweighed 500 pounds. The committal\nwere pleased to note teller ring\nweighed 30 pounds and booti, iheet\nmd odd piecei 5120 poundi. Thtt\nU still an amount of about IU\npounds that the committee cout\nnot squeeze Into the car and till\nshall go towards a iecond car.\nAs well as the car of salvage\nrubber the Red Croaa committe\nhave also lent out ttiree can 0\nscrap iron, and rags etc. and tt\nbusy collecting for another cir.\nGrenfell's\nFRESH STRAWBERRY Pll\nWITH WHIPPED CREAM\nTODAY\nWe are equipped te handlt\nANY KIND OF WORK ON\nYOUR CAR OR TRUCK\nSKY CHIEF AUTO\n205 Baker St\nPhone1Z\nSurprise the ptrtj\nwith a Permanent\nHaigh Tru-Ar\nBeauty Salon\nPhone 327\nJohnstone Block\nCLUB CAFE,\nSALADS\nARE THE VERY BEST\nWe make it the way you like lti\n\u2022-\u2022-\u2022\nFOR RENT\n3 Room  Apt.\u2014Ground  Flee\nVictoria Street., Annable Bll\nPhone 667R or 358R\nDrumheller\nLump\nWANTED TO BUY: CONSOLE\nphonograph, good tone, cheap for\ncash. W. Ltktin, 1804 Ctdar SL\nA Fresh Carload of Thii\nSparkling Clean Lump\nCoal Has |uit Arrived.\nThis Is Your Opportunity to Stock Up for\nNext Winter on a Really Cood Coal . ..\nNELSON TRANSFER\nCompany, Limited\n\u2022_i\nPHONES\n36\n__________________________________\n\t\n\u2014. , \u2014 _.*_____________; :___.,._<_____...._._,..___, ...... _..._._\n...... AIWU... I\n","@language":"en"}],"Genre":[{"@value":"Newspapers","@language":"en"}],"GeographicLocation":[{"@value":"Nelson (B.C.)","@language":"en"}],"Identifier":[{"@value":"Nelson_Daily_News_1942_06_23","@language":"en"}],"IsShownAt":[{"@value":"10.14288\/1.0415437","@language":"en"}],"Language":[{"@value":"English","@language":"en"}],"Latitude":[{"@value":"49.493333","@language":"en"}],"Longitude":[{"@value":"-117.295833","@language":"en"}],"Notes":[{"@value":"The Nelson Daily Miner was purchased by F.J. Deane in April of 1902 and renamed The Daily News. It changed hands again in May 1908 when it began to be printed by the News Publishing Co. managed by W.G. McMorris.","@language":"en"}],"Provider":[{"@value":"Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library","@language":"en"}],"Publisher":[{"@value":"Nelson, B.C. : News Publishing Co.","@language":"en"}],"Rights":[{"@value":"Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Touchstones Nelson Museum of Art and History: https:\/\/touchstonesnelson.ca","@language":"en"}],"SortDate":[{"@value":"1942-06-23 AD","@language":"en"},{"@value":"1942-06-23 AD","@language":"en"}],"Source":[{"@value":"Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives.","@language":"en"}],"Title":[{"@value":"The Daily News","@language":"en"}],"Type":[{"@value":"Text","@language":"en"}],"Translation":[{"@value":"","@language":"en"}],"@id":"doi:10.14288\/1.0415437"}